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Everyday Use Quilt
quilts of identity from Alice Walker's short story
Rubric Code:
H2X553W
By
avonlear
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Design
Poor
Quilt is unfinished, unclear, grainy, obscene, etc.
Fair
Student’s quilt has only one fleshed-out, meaningful metaphorical image.
Good
Student’s quilt has two metaphorical images, student shows limited creativity with designs.
Excellent
Student created an aesthetically pleasing quilt that represents them, made up of 3 or more metaphorical images and more decorative images, a pleasing color scheme. Student adequately displays their creativity through the design.
Knowledge of Text
Poor
Evident through the project, student did no research or study the short story, or misunderstood the main message.
Fair
Student fairly understood the short story; showed evidence of close reading, but lacked depth in analysis of text.
Good
Student read and understood themes of the short story, but did not understand the background of the author or historical context. Student showed limited propensity towards creative thinking.
Excellent
Student displayed knowledge of the short story, background on the author, its events, themes, and real-life application. Student applied critical thinking to the application of the project.
Presentation
Poor
Student’s presentation had no real connection to quilt’s design, student was not confident or did not prepare to present.
Fair
Student’s presentation was difficult to understand or their thesis was not clearly put. Presentation lasted shorter than 30 seconds.
Good
Student presented their patch, but did so without depth in less than 30 seconds.
Excellent
Student is confident in sharing one or more patches on their quilt. The images produce a clear connection between aspects of identity. The student presented for at least 30 seconds.
Effort
Poor
Student is distracted or off-topic.
Fair
Student's project shows little effort or preparation.
Good
Student did not take the project seriously and this is communicated in their behavior.
Excellent
Student’s quilt shows clear effort and ability using online resources.
Keywords:
Alice Walker, 6th,
Subjects:
English
Types:
Project
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