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1 rubric Persuasive Speech       popup preview  
The persuasive speech corresponds with the persuasive essay.

Grade levels:   6-8  
jrdrane
2 rubric Informative Speech       popup preview  
The Informative Speech is partnered with the Informative Essay. There must be a visual component of the speech that enhances the audience's experience and understanding of the subject.

Grade levels:   6-8  
jrdrane
3 rubric Persuasive Essay       popup preview  
Write a persuasive essay on any topic you choose. The essay must be five paragraphs in length. Use persuasive language throughout the essay to convince your audience to either change their mind about a topic or to do/not do something. Offer a solution in your conclusion.

Grade levels:   6-8  
jrdrane
4 rubric Persuasive Practice Speech       popup preview  
The persuasive practice speech corresponds with the Slip or Trip assignment.

Grade levels:   6-8  
jrdrane
5 rubric Informative Speech       popup preview  
The Informative Speech is partnered with the Informative Essay. There must be a visual component of the speech that enhances the audience's experience and understanding of the subject.

Grade levels:   6-8  
jrdrane
6 rubric Informative Essay       popup preview  
Research your chosen topic. Write a 5 paragraph essay about your topic following the rubric provided.

Grade levels:   6-8  
jrdrane
7 rubric Deflategate       popup preview  
Each team must explain their position on "Deflategate." Charts, graphs and calculations should be provided to help in explaining your given position. . The winning team must explain their position beyond a reasonable doubt. This means that, after the explanation is complete, there is no other logical explanation as to how the football was in the condition in which it was found.

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jrdrane
8 rubric Persuasive Practice Essay       popup preview  
Write a persuasive essay using the picture provided. Decide if you think this was an accident or a crime, use at least three pieces of evidence to support your claim and explain how the evidence supports your claim. You should use ACER to organize your essay, which should be one paragraph.

Grade levels:   6-8  
jrdrane
9 rubric How Do I Show My Catholic Faith in My Community?       popup preview  
Use 1/4 size poster board to illustrate how you show your Catholic faith in your community. Use crayons, markers or paint. Stickers and 3-D aspects are not allowed. Artwork must be the child's original artwork. Student's full name, grade level and homeroom teacher's name must be on the back of the entry. Student's identification should not appear on the front of the entry.

Grade levels:   6-8  
jrdrane


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