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Personal Narrative Project - The Self-Presentation
Personal Narrative Project - The Self-Collage
Independent Activity: Self Collage Create a presentation that represents who you are as a person. The presentation will be completed using google slides or docs. This presentation should consist of a wide variety of images that tell who you are and what is important to you. The presentation should contain words that describe who you are. You will present this to the class. Grades will be given according to the attached rubric.
Rubric Code:
BX8B257
By
luvmyautismdiva
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Subject:
Health
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Self Collage
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Great
4 pts
Effort
Poor
Little effort is observed by the neatness, creativity, number of images and overall look and feel of the presentation.
Fair
Some effort is observable by the neatness, creativity, number of images and overall look and feel of the presentation.
Good
Noticeable effort is observable by the neatness, creativity, number of images and overall look and feel of the presentation.
Great
Great effort is observable by the neatness, creativity, attention to detail and the number of images and overall look and feel of the presentation.
Content
Poor
Student used less than 3 words to describe themselves and few pictures. There is no affirmation.
Fair
Student used some pictures 3 words to describe themselves. Affirmation is not present, or incomplete.
Good
Student used 5 pictures and 4 words to describe themselves. Student has included a positive affirmation.
Great
Student used 6 pictures and 5 words to describe themselves. Student has included a positive affirmation.
Meaningful Images
Poor
Little observable thought was put into the images chosen and how they relate to you as the unique individual that you are.
Fair
Some observable thought was put into the images chosen and how they relate to you as the unique individual that you are.
Good
Noticeable e thought was put into the images chosen and how they relate to you as the unique individual that you are.
Great
Great thought and effort was put into the images chosen and how they relate to you as the unique individual that you are.
Presentation
Poor
Student was difficult to understand, did not maintain eye contact.
Fair
Student spoke clearly some of the time but was hard to hear, attempted to maintain eye contact, and showed some pride in their work.
Good
Student spoke clearly the majority of the time, maintained eye contact, and showed pride in their work.
Great
Student spoke clearly, maintained eye contact, and showed pride in their work.
Keywords:
Personal Narrative
Subjects:
Communication
English
Health
Types:
Project
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