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Character Interview/Scrapbook
Character Interview/Scrapbook
Their Eyes Were Watching God creative project options 2 &3. 2. Create a character interview: Write at least ten questions that will give the character the opportunity to discuss his/her thoughts and feelings about his/her role in the story. Your questions should go beyond the who, where, what and when and focus on the how and why. Your interview should include the character’s answers from his or her point of view 3. In this project you will create a scrap book from the point of view of Janie. Your scrap book must include 5-6 photos that represent an important event in the novel (with brief notations as to who is pictured and what event from the novel the photo represents), 2 news paper clippings which you will write (can be a news article, obituary or letter to the editor—But, each article must represent a different event and each type of article may only be used once.) and one diary entry from Janie’s point of view about an important event in the novel and her feelings.
Rubric Code:
FXW57A3
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vicki2250
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
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Creative Project
Needs Improvement
5 pts
Average
15 pts
Excellent
20 pts
Logical Order
Needs Improvement
Project was not logically organized. Introduction, body and conclusion were not evident. The paper lacked organization into clear topics of discussion. A large part of the writing prompt portion was not answered.
Average
Project was organized poorly. Introduction, body, and conclusion are in developing stages. The topics are divided, but not clearly. Most of the writing prompt portion was answered..
Excellent
Project was organized well. Introduction, body, and conclusion are evident. The topics are clearly divided and integrated well together. All components of the writing prompt portion are answered.
Conventions/Grammar
Needs Improvement
The paper contains 5 or more grammatical errors. It does not flow and has significant errors.
Average
The paper contains 2-4 grammatical errors. It flows fairly well and has minor errors.
Excellent
The paper contains 1 or less grammatical errors. It flows well and has no glaring errors.
Creativity
Needs Improvement
The project is bland and little or no evidence of time or thought are clear in the presentation.
Average
The project exhibits some creativity and forethought and time/effort, but does not go beyond minimum requirements.
Excellent
The project includes diverse use of creativity and forethought. The examples are appropriate for the assignment and the audience. There is extensive attention to detail evident and time/effort show.
Project Requirements
Needs Improvement
Several pieces required in project description are missing or incomplete
Average
One or two minor pieces are missing such as photo graphs, descriptions, interview questions or answers.
Excellent
The project contains all pieces required in directions for the assignment. An acute attention to detail and proofreading are evident in the final project.
Formatting
Needs Improvement
Project is not formatted correctly. The font type and/or size is incorrect. The heading is incorrect. The paper is missing part or all of the heading.
Average
Excellent
The project is formatted perfectly and turned in in the required format with heading including the student name, class name, project type and teacher name.
Keywords:
Their Eyes Were Watching God, Scrapbook, Character Interview
Subjects:
English
Types:
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