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The Art of Rewriting
Students must revise and edit the first submitted draft of their Weimar Essay. The editing process will focus on both global and local revisions. Original prompt: Explain the significance of the Treaty of Versailles, its impact on the German Nation and how it may have led to World War II.
Grade levels:
9-12
Titania24G
2
Social Networks Evaluation
Students will assess the arguments of Jeremy Rifkin on the "empathic civilization" and Jon Hamilton on Gossip, the Brain, and Evolutionary Psychology in connection to our class conversations about Facebook.
Grade levels:
(draft)
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Art on Trial
Series of debates about the definition of art and the categorization of an artist
Grade levels:
9-12
(draft)
Titania24G
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Julius Caesar Performance and Lesson: Cast member assessment
This rubric is meant to identify the contribution of all cast members as active participants of both the performance and the lesson. Please identify and assess on the following scale how each student in your cast participated.
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(draft)
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Julius Caesar Performance and Lesson
World Humanities students will perform Acts I-III of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Students will also present a lesson which guides their peers through the themes, literary, and rhetorical devices utilized by Shakespeare.
Grade levels:
9-12
(draft)
Titania24G
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Julius Caesar Performance and Lesson
World Humanities students will perform Acts I-III of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Students will also present a lesson which guides their peers through the themes, literary, and rhetorical devices utilized by Shakespeare.
Grade levels:
9-12
(draft)
Titania24G
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Children's Literature
Grade levels:
9-12
(draft)
Titania24G
8
Plays and Screenplays
Students will write one 5-10 page scene with two or more characters and one monologue. In order to demonstrate proficiency in these formats, students use both the screenwriting and playwriting structure. In other words, students may write a scene for a play and a monologue for a film.
Grade levels:
9-12
(draft)
Titania24G
9
Memoir 2010
Students will compose an excerpt of a memoir focusing on one theme/storyline. This rubric was created collaboratively by the creating writing 2010 class.
Grade levels:
9-12
(draft)
Titania24G
10
Introduction to Synthesis
Students will synthesize documents provided in an outside of class research paper formatted essay. Prompt: Assess the validity of the following statement. The defining characteristics of today's world originated during La Belle Epoch.
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The Art of Criticsm: Satire as a Paintbrush
You will have a reading passage, much like on the TAKS, and will be required to identify and analyze the elements of satire. Analyze the Saturday Night Live transcript, "What If?" Identify and analyze the elements of satire and explain how they contribute to the overarching theme of the piece.
Grade levels:
9-12
(draft)
Titania24G
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Nature of Man
To Kill a Mockingbird, Lord of the Flies, and Night all show a representation of human nature. According to the novels, what common statement can be made regarding man’s universal conflict of good vs. evil? Provide an example of man’s good nature in each of the novels, and an example of man’s evil nature in each novel. Conclude the essay by stating whether good or evil will ultimately triumph in society.
Grade levels:
9-12
(draft)
Titania24G
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Julius Caesar Performance: Cast and Crew
Students will present one scene from the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar as a summative assessment.
Grade levels:
9-12
(draft)
Titania24G
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Brutus: Honorable or not?
Prompt: Argue or defend the following statement: Brutus was honorable in his choice to kill Julius Caesar.
Grade levels:
9-12
(draft)
Titania24G
15
Novel: 1st Chapter
This rubric was created by 2nd period Creative Writing and assesses the quality of a novel's first chapter
Grade levels:
9-12
Undergrad
(draft)
Titania24G
16
Children Stories, Lullabies, and Fairy Tales
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
Undergrad
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17
Voice and Personality
Creative Writing second period agrees upon the following qualifications of voice and tone.
Grade levels:
9-12
(draft)
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