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South Asian Literature Media Literacy Project & Presentation
Students will work to create a "tapestry" on a board, which will show the beginning, middle, and end of a story from South Asian literature. Total Marks: /60 Note: Technology can be used instead! (powerpoint, Prezi, Explain Everything, etc.) Producing Media Texts (from the curriculum) 3.4 students in grade 7 will produce a variety of media texts of some technical complexity for specific purposes and audiences, using appropriate forms, conventions, and techniques.
Rubric Code:
AX8783W
By
rbhaduri
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English
Type:
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Grade Levels:
6-8
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Media Literacy: South Asia
"Working on It"
11 pts
Fair to Pretty Good
15 pts
Good-- Excellent
20 pts
Tapestry: Illustrations
"Working on It"
Illustrations do NOT clearly show the beginning, middle, and end of the story, and leave the viewer confused, with more questions than answers. Major characters from the story are probably missing. Characters that are included in the finished product appear to be incomplete, or made in a "rushed" way by the group members.
(0 to 11 points)
Fair to Pretty Good
Illustrations clearly show the beginning, middle, and end of the story from the heritage comic or book. Major characters from the story are shown. Some variety of materials are effectively used (for example, construction paper, paint, markers, etc). A title of the story is included. A timeline or map is probably included. (12-15 points)
Good-- Excellent
Illustrations very clearly and creatively show the beginning, middle, and end of the story from the heritage comic or book. Major and minor characters from the story are clearly shown. A wide variety of materials are very effectively used (for example, construction paper, paint, markers, etc.) The story's title is included. A detailed timeline and map are probably included. (16-20 points)
Tapestry: Reading Response
"Working on It"
Students have submitted a reading response together, based on the heritage comic or book. However, class time was not used productively. The reading response is missing important parts of the story, and it is incomplete (based on the checkbric) Important parts are missing (for example, retell, reflect and relate etc.) (0 -11 points)
Fair to Pretty Good
Students have collaborated on a reading response together, based on the heritage comic or book. The reading response might include a timeline as well. It is typed (font 16), and included on the assigned panel or bulletin board. (12-15 points)
Good-- Excellent
Group members have productively collaborated on a reading response together, based on the heritage comic or book. The reading response includes a detailed timeline (if applicable) as well. It is typed (font 16) and included on the assigned panel or bulletin board. (16-20 points)
Tapestry: Presentation and Product
"Working on It"
Students in the group have produced an incomplete media text that inconsistently uses words and pictures to relate a story from South Asian literature.
Students were not prepared to make an oral presentation; if they made a presentation, it was not properly planned or organized. Students in the group (or individually) did not collaborated well with other group members. (0-11 points)
Fair to Pretty Good
Students in the group have produced a media text that effectively uses words and pictures to engage the audience most of the time and relate a story from South Asian literature.
Students have made an effective oral presentation to the class, and collaborated well together all or most of the time. (12-15 points)
Good-- Excellent
Students in the group have produced a media text that creatively and effectively uses words and pictures to engage the audience and beautifully relate a story from South Asian literature.
Students have made an outstanding presentation to the class, and collaborated very well together throughout this project
(16-20 points)
Keywords:
panel, storyboard, South Asia vocabulary, timeline, checkbric, presentation
Subjects:
English
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