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Webquest Persuasive Essay Rubric
Write a persuasive argument about your product. The persuasive essay must contain 5 fully developed supporting paragraphs . You should incorporate persuasive strategies and voice in your writing.
Grade levels:
9-12
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Persuasive Essay
5 paragraph essay
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Webquest Conclusion Essay
1. Main Character and Setting: In the 1st paragraph tell what the setting of your novel is and who the main characters are. Don’t just list them; identify your main characters and describe them with detailed words! 2. Summary: In the 2nd paragraph, summarize the plot of your novel. Tell the 5 most important things that happened (no more than 5!). NEVER GIVE AWAY THE ENDING!! 3. Historical Context: What connections can be made (either specifically or by inference to national or world events).
Grade levels:
9-12
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RESEARCH Matrix: Author Research
Students will research the life of three authors and explore three works he/she authored. (select from poetry, novel, short story or other genre) The information will come from a variety of web resources where the student will learn about significant life events and historical context of the author's life.
Grade levels:
9-12
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Author Matrix Synthesis
Grading rubric for the Author Poster.
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