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Argumentative Essay
Grade levels:
6-8
kdarrnr
2
Argumentative Essay: Flowers for Algernon
Grade levels:
6-8
kdarrnr
3
Creative Writing Exercise - Mood/Tone
Students had to take five simple sentences and use their knowledge of how word choice and repetition affect mood, to create complex sentences with a defined tone and mood.
Grade levels:
9-12
kdarrnr
4
Hazelwood High Series "Layer A" Papers
Grade levels:
6-8
kdarrnr
5
Dystopia Creative Writing Rubric
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.7.3 Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, relevant descriptive details, and well-structured event sequences.
Grade levels:
6-8
kdarrnr
6
Short Story Rubric: Orignial Fable
Grade levels:
6-8
kdarrnr
7
Short Story Rubric: Fable or Myth
Grade levels:
6-8
kdarrnr
8
Fable for Tomorrow
Students use Rachel Carson's "Fable for Tomorrow," found in her 1964 book Silent Spring, as a model. Students choose one topic from a list of ten and write their own fable, organized according to the four rhetorical elements of an argument: thesis, purpose, technique, and audience. Students address their peers and future generations of high school students in a narrative that may be humorous, satirical, or serious, and that either informs, entertains, or educates.
Grade levels:
9-12
kdarrnr
9
Fable
Write a fable (a fiction narrative) that illustrates a particular moral using imagined characters and events. Your fable should demonstrate what you have learned about characterization, character development, and how plot unfolds in a series of episodes.
Grade levels:
6-8
kdarrnr
10
Glogster Rubric
This is a general rubric tha might be used to assess a Glogster project on any topic and for the students to use as a guide when completing their Glogster assignments. How would your Glog measure up? From EDU GLOGSTER educator resource guide
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
kdarrnr
11
7th grade Music Power Point Presentation
Students are to collect information about their assigned composer and present it to the class through a power point presentation.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
kdarrnr
12
7th grade Music Power Point Presentation
Students are to collect information about their assigned composer and present it to the class through a power point presentation.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
kdarrnr
13
Newspaper Objective Summary
Use with House on Mango Street "Louie, His Cousin & His Other Cousin" chapter
Grade levels:
6-8
kdarrnr
14
The Tell-Tale Heart Skit & Dialogue
Each group will write a script that highlights the main ideas from Edgar Allen Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart". The groups will then act out the scripts in order to teach the class about point of view and main details they used in the story.
Grade levels:
6-8
kdarrnr
15
Writing a Children's Book
Rewrite the story as a picture book for young children. Use simple language and include images appropriate for young readers. Your story should be at least twenty pages long and fit with the characters, theme, and plot portrayed in the book.
Grade levels:
6-8
kdarrnr
16
Public Service Announcement
Grade levels:
6-8
kdarrnr
17
Cover Letter
Grade levels:
9-12
kdarrnr
18
Edmodo Postings Rubric
Please use this rubric to help guide your Edmodo discussion posts.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
kdarrnr
19
Children's Book Rubric: Peer Evaluation
Based on this rubric, your knowledge of children's stories, and your knowledge of what makes a children's story effective, grade your peers' story!
Grade levels:
9-12
kdarrnr
20
Baseball Card 2010
Students made a baseball card after following a particular player at a Redhawks baseball game field trip. Those who were not on the trip were given a player to look up and complete the same assignment. Aside from making a card they had to turn in the note card that they used. They were to get additional information from the following website, www.oklahomacity.redhawks.mlb.com.
Grade levels:
6-8
kdarrnr
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