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1 rubric Character Shield       popup preview  
You will design a shield for your assigned character that has 4 symbols that represent the four most dominant characteristics for that character. You will then type a paragraph that describes what each symbol represents and uses at least 2 story details, with citations, that support each symbol that is included on the shield.

Grade levels:   6-8  
whistlingwoman
2 rubric Writing Parables       popup preview  
Instructions: Write a parable that is minimum one page in length. You may use a familiar folk tale or fable as a starting point for your story, or you may come up with something new. Your parable should express a moral lesson without stating it directly. The theme should also be universal. Keep this Steinbeck quote in mind, "If this story is a parable, perhaps everyone takes his own meaning from it and reads his own life into it." This fable is based on a theme seen in The Pearl.

Grade levels:   6-8  
whistlingwoman
3 rubric Rubric for Persuasive Paragraph Writing - Logos       popup preview  
Students will need to use an ethical appeal in their paragraph.

Grade levels:   K-5   6-8  
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4 rubric Rubric for Persuasive Paragraph Writing - Pathos       popup preview  
Students will need to use an ethical appeal in their paragraph.

Grade levels:   K-5   6-8  
whistlingwoman
5 rubric Rubric for Persuasive Paragraph Writing - Ethos       popup preview  
Students will need to use an ethical appeal in their paragraph.

Grade levels:   K-5   6-8  
whistlingwoman
6 rubric Scoring Rubric for Character Analysis       popup preview  

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7 rubric Sequel Summary       popup preview  
Students will write a sequel to a book they've read.

Grade levels:   K-5   6-8  
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8 rubric Plot Roller Coaster Rubric       popup preview  
Task: You will analyze the plot elements and character development for the story you chose to read. Create a plot roller coaster to demonstrate your understanding of plot and character development. Make sure your project meets the requirements listed in the rubric.

Grade levels:   6-8  
whistlingwoman
9 rubric Alternate Ending       popup preview  
.Have you ever loved a book, but wished it ended differently? Now’s your chance to get the resolution you want by rewriting the ending of the book you have read. Then, you will explain why you made the changes you did.

Grade levels:   K-5  
whistlingwoman
10 rubric Rubric: Picture Book       popup preview  
Students will create a picture book based on the book they have read.

Grade levels:   6-8  
whistlingwoman
11 rubric Comic Strip Rubric       popup preview  
Students will create a comic strip about a book they have read. This can be on paper or in digital format.

Grade levels:   K-5   6-8  
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12 rubric Character Interview       popup preview  
Prepare a two-minute interview with one of the characters in the book you read. Pretend that this character is being interviewed by a talk show host. You may do this project with a partner, but be sure to write a script before taping. You may choose to do a "live" version of this. While your presentation is important, your script is what will be graded.

Grade levels:   K-5   6-8  
whistlingwoman
13 rubric Movie Pitch Presentation Rubric       popup preview  
Rubric for evaluating student presentations. Can be applied to any presentation. Adopted from http://www.ncsu.edu/midlink/rub.pres.html

Grade levels:   6-8  
whistlingwoman
14 rubric Lord of the Flies Survival Kit Rubric       popup preview  
The student will create a "survival kit" that he/she would like to have with them if they were stranded like boys in Lord of the Flies.

Grade levels:   K-5   6-8  
whistlingwoman
15 rubric Virus Model Project       popup preview  
You will need to choose one virus and construct a 3-D model of this virus and label all parts. You will need to research this virus and describe what diseases it causes and what possible treatments there are.

Grade levels:   9-12  
whistlingwoman
16 rubric story summarizing rubric       popup preview  

Grade levels:   6-8  
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17 rubric Puppet Construction       popup preview  
Students will create a puppet based on 3 characters from Pinocchio.

Grade levels:   K-5   6-8   9-12   Undergrad  
whistlingwoman
18 rubric Compare and Contrast Essay Rubric       popup preview  

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19 rubric Compare/Contrast Characters       popup preview  

Grade levels:   K-5   6-8  
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20 rubric Compare/Contrast Writing: Holes Book to Holes Movie       popup preview  
The student will compare and contrast Holes the book that we have read in class to Holes the movie.

Grade levels:   K-5   6-8  
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