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Story Cloth Collage 
Create a project or essay that describes your feelings about one theme from the memories that Jonas receives from the Giver. Explore what your life would be like without this memory (ex. color, love, loss, death, sadness, happiness, etc). Projects could include, but are not limited to, a 3-5 page essay, collage, painting, sculpture, oral presentation, board game, etc. Be creative! Your project can be whatever you choose as long as it meets the requirements shown below. Please create a short description of how your project idea meets each requirement, and then discuss this with me in a one-on-one conference to get your idea approved. Students who write essays will be able to turn in drafts in order to receive feedback before they turn in their final copy. Students who create projects will be able to schedule conferences with me in place of a draft in order to receive feedback.
Rubric Code: J62CX5
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Needs Improvement

2 pts

Fair

6 pts

Distinctive

10 pts

Selection of memory

Needs Improvement

No evidence of a specific memory theme selection, OR memory theme selection does not fit with those discussed in the text
Fair

Memories in the text are discussed through generalizations, limited details are given about the context of the specific memories discussed in the text
Distinctive

Specific memory theme is selected from those discussed in the text, details are provided about the context of the specific memory
Personal connections

Needs Improvement

No personal connections are made, memory is only discussed in reference to the text and the feelings expressed by the characters
Fair

Personal connections are made, however, they seem to be general and on-the-surface, very little depth and detail is used to describe the connections
Distinctive

Thought provoking, detailed personal connections are made to the selected memory discussed in the text. Student explores both positive and negative aspects to living without this memory
Visual appeal/ proofreading

Needs Improvement

Project does not display time and effort, pieces are missing or broken, written description of how it met the requirements is not available, essay contains many errors and does not show evidence of proofreading
Fair

Project displays some time and effort, nothing is broken, but also does not necessarily display connections in a visually appealing way, essay has a few errors and shows evidence of limited proofreading
Distinctive

Project shows evidence of time and effort, grabs attention of the audience, invokes thought-provoking discussions, written description is available, essay has very few, if any, errors and shows evidence of proofreading
Creativity/ originality of thought

Needs Improvement

Project does not show originality or creativity, does not display connections in a creative way, essay does not include the student's opinon
Fair

Project shows some creativity and originality while still remaining somewhat generalized, essay includes some of the student's opinions, but not many, or they are not supported by the text
Distinctive

Project is very creative, shows evidence of originality and detailed connections, essay includes student's orginal thoughts and ideas supported by the text
Directions

Needs Improvement

student did not follow directions
Fair

student followed directions
Distinctive

student followed directions and went above and beyond in the presentation



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