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Theme Collage
Using magazine photos, create a collage of images that symbolize important ideas, events or themes in your book. On a separate sheet of paper, explain what each image symbolizes and how it draws on key material from the character's experience.
Rubric Code:
G672W6
By
arabernathy
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Theme Collage
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Collage Images
Excellent
Collage images clearly and accurately symbolize the most important ideas, events and themes. Textual evidence clearly and accurately supports ideas.
Good
Collage images symbolize important ideas, events and themes from the book. Ideas are supported with textual evidence.
Fair
Collage images symbolize some important ideas, events and themes. Ideas are supported with a limited portion of textual evidence.
Poor
Collage images do not symbolize important ideas, events and themes. Textual evidence is not included or irrelevant.
Essay
Excellent
Essay clearly identifies the collage images. Accurately describes how images are related to the ideas, events and themes. Textual evidence clearly and accurately supports ideas.
Good
Essay identifies collage images and describes how the images are related to the ideas, events and themes. Most ideas are supported with textual evidence.
Fair
Essay identifies collage images and describes how images are related to the ideas, events and themes. Ideas are supported with a limited portion of textual evidence.
Poor
Essay does not identify collage images or describe how the images are related to the ideas, events and themes in the story. Textual evidence is not included or irrelevant.
Writing Conventions
Excellent
Writing is neat and organized. It includes a clear introduction, conclusion, smooth transitions, a variety of sentence structures and no errors in capitolization, punctuation or spelling.
Good
Writing is organized. The introduction, conclusion, transitions, sentence structures are good. There are very few errors in capitolization, punctuation and spelling.
Fair
Writing is somewhat organized. The introduction, conclusion, transisions and sentence structures may are fair. There are errors in capitolization, punctuation and spelling.
Poor
Writing is unorganized. The introduction, conclusion, transisions and sentence structures are below grade level. There are many errors in spelling, capitolization and punctuation.
Keywords:
symbolize, major events, themes, character's experience
Subjects:
English
Types:
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