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1 rubric Traditional Test Rubric       popup preview  

Grade levels:   9-12  
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2 rubric Literary Analysis Essay       popup preview  

Grade levels:   6-8   9-12  
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3 rubric Impromptu Speech Rubric       popup preview  
Students will choose from the fishbowl, prepare for 4 minutes, and then deliver a two minute speech.

Grade levels:   6-8  
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4 rubric Research Presentation       popup preview  
Students will take their previously written essays and turn them into short speeches to give to the class.

Grade levels:   6-8  
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5 rubric Self Phoenix       popup preview  
Independent Activity: Self Phoenix Create a phoenix using any medium. Then choose old traits that you'd like to get rid of and place them in the ashes under your phoenix. Next think of traits that you'd be proud to show. Place them on your phoenix representing your new self.

Grade levels:   6-8  
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6 rubric Bronx Masquerade New Character       popup preview  
Create a new character for Mr. Ward’s class. Write one journal entry (at least one handwritten page with paragraphs) and one poem through the eyes of your new character.

Grade levels:   6-8  
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7 rubric Video Poetry       popup preview  
In this lesson students demonstrate comprehension and interpretation of poetry.

Grade levels:   6-8  
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8 rubric Copy of Do You See My Qualities?       popup preview  
Using any media (from crayons and oils, to charcoal and magazines) create a self-portrait or mask. These can be abstract or realistic. When that’s complete, write an explanation (poem or prose) about your self-portrait. Address such ideas as Did I portray myself the way I want to be seen or how I think I am seen? When I ask others do they think the depiction is accurate?

Grade levels:   6-8  
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