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1 rubric Poet Study Rubric       popup preview  

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2 rubric Role Play       popup preview  
You will be put into groups of four and five where you will be asked to create a situation where you would need to use the modals and vocabulary we practice in class. After creating the rules for different areas, your group will then perform the role play applying the rules and vocabulary we used in class.

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3 rubric Book Club Project       popup preview  
Students' self-selected projects to compete after a book club book has been read.

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4 rubric Debate Owl or pancake position       popup preview  
Students are on debate team. Each team will gather information to support their claims in regard to their position

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5 rubric Debate Rubric - "Rebuttal & Recorders"       popup preview  
Rebuttal speakers and recorders will work as a team. They will choose the best speaker to present the information and all will be graded equally on the quality of the counter-argument.

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6 rubric Readers Theater Performance Rubric       popup preview  
Readers Theater Performance Rubric

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7 rubric Writer's Workshop Story       popup preview  

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8 rubric Book Report - Written Response to Independent Reading       popup preview  
This book report will contain multiple paragraphs and will be limited to two pages. Student name and date should appear in upper right corner of the page. First: The report should include the title and author of the book and a complete description of the main characters(protagonist, antagonist). Second: Descriptive Settings should be included (When and where did the story takes place?). Third: The Plot or main events should be included (What happened in the story?). Fourth: The Genre and why did you like or dislike the book? Fifth: Would you recommend this book to other sixth graders.Six: The Theme or overall message.

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9 rubric Literature Jeopardy Game       popup preview  
Students will build a Jeopardy Game based upon the fictional text they have read.

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