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Aphorism Activity
Aphorism Activity
Create an aphorism poster/powerpoint which describes aphorisms originally created by Morrie Schwartz as well as others including your yourself. An aphorism is a brief, cleverly worded statement, which makes a wise observation about life.
Rubric Code:
KX4X7CC
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Aphorism Activity
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Relates to lesson
RL.11-12.4
Poor
Shows little understanding of what an aphorism is, or what a personal statement of belief is.
Fair
Shows a general understanding of what an aphorism is, or what a personal statement of belief is.
Good
Shows a solid understanding of what an aphorism is, or what a personal statement of belief is.
Excellent
Shows a strong understanding of the lesson and can apply it to their own lives.
Creativity
SL.11-12.4
Poor
Shows little creativity. Most of poster is blank or lack of evidence in powerpoint.
Fair
Shows some creativity. Some pictures/visuals were used to connect to aphorism.
Good
Shows good creativity. Many pictures/visuals were used to connect to the aphorim.
Excellent
Very creative! Pictures/visuals were used!
Spelling, grammar, etc.
L.11-12.1
L.11-12.2
Poor
Weak.
Fair
More than two mistakes.
Good
One-Two mistakes.
Excellent
No mistakes.
School appropriate/Participation
Poor
Not appropriate! Only 1 group member presents.
Fair
A little questionable, but can apply. Only 1 group member presents.
Good
Appropriate. A majority of the group presents.
Excellent
Appropriate for yourself and others like you. All group members present.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
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