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Reading Informational Texts Annotation Rubric
Rubirc designed to score student annotations.
Grade levels:
6-8
admarquard
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Reading Non-Fiction/Informational Texts Annotation Rubric
Rubirc designed to score student annotations.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
admarquard
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Breaking News Article: The Battle of Hastings
Write a breaking news article about The Battle of Hastings for a newspaper. Write a headline. Begin with a strong lead. Answer the questions who, what, when, why (or how), and where in your article. Use at least 2 quotes. It must be a 200 words. All stories must have art (photo or graphic).
Grade levels:
9-12
admarquard
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Breaking News Article: The Battle of Hastings
Write a breaking news article about The Battle of Hastings for a newspaper. Write a headline. Begin with a strong lead. Answer the questions who, what, when, why (or how), and where in your article. Use at least 2 quotes and 2 elements of propaganda. It must be a 200 words. All stories must have art (photo or graphic). Your group must have an editor.
Grade levels:
9-12
admarquard
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Breaking News Article: The Battle of Hastings
Write a breaking news article about The Battle of Hastings for a newspaper. Write a headline. Begin with a strong lead. Answer the questions who, what, when, why (or how), and where in your article. Use at least 2 quotes and 2 elements of propaganda. It must be a 200 words. All stories must have art (photo or graphic). Your group must have an editor.
Grade levels:
9-12
admarquard
6
Compare and Contrast Essay on Poems
Essay comparing two poems that uses text evidence
Grade levels:
9-12
admarquard
7
Analytical Essay Comparing and Contrasting Two or More Works
Compare and contrast the ordering of events and the treatment of honor and tradition in Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" and Tim O'Brien's "How to Tell a True War Story."
Grade levels:
9-12
Undergrad
admarquard
8
Life in the Middle Ages
The student will analyze one aspect of European medieval society with regard to lifestyle. Compare this aspect with ours and report your findings to the class.
Grade levels:
9-12
admarquard
9
Synthesis Essay
Synthesis essay scoring rubric.
Grade levels:
9-12
Undergrad
admarquard
10
Article Analysis Assignment
20 points total One point for each section
Grade levels:
9-12
admarquard
11
1. Career Awareness - Resume Writing
To get a job interview you must do something that impresses a company enough to want to get to know you more. A resume may be your only chance to make this impression. Construct a resume based upon a future job that you would like to prepare for or construct a resume based on a current job that you are trying to obtain.
Grade levels:
9-12
admarquard
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Article Summary
Write a 1 page summary on the article including WHO, WHAT, WHERE,should include at least three paragraphs. You should end your summary by writing at least one paragraph giving your personal opinions, thoughts, feelings about the information in the article.Your summary should be neatly written. Attach a printed copy of the current event article to your paper. Make sure your name and class period is on your summary. This assignment is worth 10 points.
Grade levels:
9-12
admarquard
13
Narrative Writing Rubric
This is a rubric detailing all the requirements for Narrative writing assignments.
Grade levels:
6-8
admarquard
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Narrative Writing Rubric
This is a rubric detailing all the requirements for Narrative writing assignments.
Grade levels:
6-8
admarquard
15
A Different Perspective
Choose a different character from the story, novel, or play you are reading and re-write any scene from the literature from that character's perspective. This is good for any story that has an unreliable narrator and/or first person narration.
Grade levels:
Undergrad
admarquard
16
Letter Writing Assignments
Use this rubric for grading student papers. Can be customized for any subject.
Grade levels:
9-12
admarquard
17
Analyzing A Social Issue Using Essential Questions
This rubric is for grading HSP students' written assignment.
Grade levels:
9-12
Undergrad
Grad
admarquard
18
My Dream Job
Each student was to create a PowerPoint presentation on their dream job. This includes what the job is (explain thoroughly), where the job is located, where you would like to have the job (location) This presentation must be professional, creative, engaging to the rest of the class, and address the assigned content.
Grade levels:
6-8
admarquard
19
Cinematic Elements Analysis
An analysis demonstrating student ability to interpret the ways in which directors bring literary themes to life through visual elements.
Grade levels:
9-12
admarquard
20
Film Trailer Projekt
Students are to create a movie trailer based on a fairy tale which they have read. The trailer, known as the preview to audiences, is the standard way of advertising your film. This acts as a commercial for your movie that tells a little about the film, using footage from that film.
Grade levels:
9-12
admarquard
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