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Aphorism Activity 
Create a "bumper sticker" which describes an aphorism important to you. An aphorism is any is a brief, cleverly worded statement, which makes a wise observation about life. Reflect especially on personal virtues, as Ben Franklin did, when creating your "bumper sticker."
Rubric Code: U96X47
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Relates to lesson

Poor

Shows little understanding of what a virtue is, or what a personal statement of belief is.
Fair

Shows a general understanding of what a virtue is, or what a personal statement of belief is.
Good

Shows a solid understanding of what a virtue 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

Poor

Shows little creativity.
Fair

Shows some creativity.
Good

Shows good creativity.
Excellent

Very creative!
Originality

Poor

Used a model, changed a word or two.
Fair

Used a model, but changed the words to have a new meaning.
Good

Created his or her own statement.
Excellent

Created his or her own statement and it can be applied to their own lives.
Spelling, grammar, etc.

Poor

Weak.
Fair

More than two mistakes.
Good

One mistake.
Excellent

No mistakes.
School appropriate

Poor

Not appropriate!
Fair

A little questionable, but can apply.
Good

Appropriate.
Excellent

Appropriate for yourself and others like you.




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