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The Sword in the Stone: Transformation Story
In T. H. White’s The Sword in the Stone, Merlyn transforms the Wart into 5 different animals. During each of those adventures, a wiser, more knowledgeable member of the same species accompanies Wart. While magically transformed, Wart learns lessons that will eventually help him to become a fair and just king. Students choose an alternate animal and use imagination and White's adventures as models to write a story about an additional encounter the Wart might have had during his education.
Grade levels:
6-8
donnacopp
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One-Pager
Grade levels:
6-8
donnacopp
3
Modified Character Analysis Rubric
Students will draw on a text to support assertions about change and character traits. Quotes and parenthetical citations are NOT required.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
donnacopp
4
The Giver One-Pager
The Giver One-Pager
Grade levels:
6-8
donnacopp
5
Alternate Point of View
In the first person, rewriting a pivotal scene from the perspective of a character other than the protagonist
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
donnacopp
6
Summer Reading One-Pager
Summer Reading One-Pager
Grade levels:
6-8
donnacopp
7
Admirable Person Paragraph
Helena several times speaks of wanting to be like Hermia. Write a well-developed paragraph in which you tell about someone (real) who you would like to be more like. Describe this person, and tell why you admire him or her and how you might go about working to develop similar characteristics.
Grade levels:
6-8
donnacopp
8
Excerpt Essay
Primary source quotes in relation to Halse Anderson's Forge
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
donnacopp
9
Pantoum Poem
This is a rubric for a pantoum poem.
Grade levels:
6-8
donnacopp
10
Literary Essay
Take a stance on a chosen literary element. The essay should contain fully developed paragraphs. The paper must include proper MLA parenthetical citations.
Grade levels:
6-8
donnacopp
11
Writing a Short Story
Students write a narrative that demonstrates their understanding of the stages of plot and the literary elements of the short story.
Grade levels:
6-8
donnacopp
12
Harkness Literature Discussion
Class Discussion/Harkness Rubric
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
donnacopp
13
Romeo & Juliet Persuasive Letter
Grade levels:
6-8
donnacopp
14
MAGAZINE ADVERTISEMENT
Students will create a magazine advertisement for the youth pill described in Maggie Nadler's short story, "The Pill."
Grade levels:
6-8
donnacopp
15
Character Trait Writing Assignment
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn - After reading about the traits that Francie inherits from the Rommley & Nolan sides of her family - and the characteristics that are solely her own - students craft an essay identifying 2 of their own inherited traits, as well as one characteristic that applies uniquely to them.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
Undergrad
donnacopp
16
International Menu Rubric
21 Balloons Project
Grade levels:
K-5
donnacopp
17
"All Summer in a Day" Persuasive Letter
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
donnacopp
18
Character Analysis Rubric
Students will use and analyze quotes in support of assertions about character traits.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
donnacopp
19
Dovey Coe Brochure/Flyer
Students will create slides, an audiology flyer or brochure, etc. on a related topic of their choosing. Topics may include: sign language, causes of hearing loss in youth or the elderly, congenital conditions, preventative measures, or other non-verbal forms of communication and their origins - for example, signals used in baseball or SCUBA diving.
Grade levels:
6-8
(draft)
donnacopp
20
Google Slides for Terms and Devices
The student will define and provide an appropriate visual example of a specific vocabulary word or literary term/device.
Grade levels:
6-8
(draft)
donnacopp
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