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1 rubric Prezi Presentation Rubric       popup preview  
Each student was to create a Prezi presentation on an assigned topic. This presentation must be professional, creative, engaging to the rest of the class, and address the assigned content.

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2 rubric Final video project       popup preview  
Final video project for all production classes

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3 rubric Tell Tale Heart Project       popup preview  
You work for a newspaper as the staff's artist. One of your coworkers comes to you with a great story on Edgar Allen Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart" and asks you to illustrate it. For this news assignment, you must do the following: - Choose a memorable scene from the story with atleast 3 specific noteable drawings inside of the illustration. - Give an explanation of the picture - Include TWO kinds of figurative language, which you come up with on your own, to make your description more interesting (alliteration, onomatopoeia, metaphore, simile, idiom, and personification) Newspaper Deadline-Friday, November 4, 2011

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4 rubric Tell Tale Heart Project       popup preview  
You work for a newspaper as the staff's artist. One of your coworkers comes to you with a great story on Edgar Allen Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart" and asks you to illustrate it. For this news assignment, you must do the following: - Choose a memorable scene from the story with atleast 3 specific noteable drawings inside of the illustration. - Give an explanation of the picture - Include TWO kinds of figurative language, which you come up with on your own, to make your description more interesting (alliteration, onomatopoeia, metaphore, simile, idiom, and personification) Newspaper Deadline-Friday, November 4, 2011

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