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Novel Board Game Rubric
Students create a board game using the plot of a novel, character, setting, in a group setting. Board game must be no bigger than a desktop. It needs to be colorful and interesting to play. The game must be accurate to the general plot and must be able to plot on plot line just by playing the game. The novel is a grade appropriate level novel of depth and content.
Grade levels:
6-8
Rambey
2
Theme & Mood in "The Raven"
Identify words that depict mood. Identify phrases that support theme. Illustrate words so they imply the mood suggested. Illustrate chosen phrases. Use Google Drawings to complete project.
Grade levels:
6-8
Rambey
3
7th Grade Personal Opinion Expository Essay
Guidelines for scoring a personal opinion expository essay.
Grade levels:
6-8
Rambey
4
The Crucible Project & Presentation Rubric
Use this rubric as a guide while working on your End-of-Unit project. Once completed, you will present your project to the class in an oral presentation.
Grade levels:
9-12
Rambey
5
Novel/Play Game and Final Project
Create a game that reflects aspects of the entire novel/play. Your game can be based on one that is already in existence.
Grade levels:
Rambey
6
Analysis Using R A C E
R.A.C.E. assessment for short-answer analysis response.
Grade levels:
9-12
Rambey
7
Beowulf Song
Students will write and perform an original song for one of the three conflicts in Beowulf; Grendel, Grendel's Mother, the dragon
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
Rambey
8
Memoir
Students will narrate a personal memoir. The memoir should focus on the relationship of a person/place/thing and/or relate an event that had a substantial impact on the memoirist. The memoir must include effective use of dialogue, imagery, and a reflection, as well as a compelling lead paragraph and a memorable concluding paragraph.
Grade levels:
9-12
Rambey
9
Fictional Memoir "The Mysteries of Harris Burdick"
Students will create a fictional character and write a fictional memoir based on a drawing in "The Mysteries of Harris Burdick" portfolio. The memoir must be written from a first-person point of view and demonstrate the elements of narrative writing/short story creative writing.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
Rambey
10
Beowulf Website
Develop/create a website based on the novel Beowulf (translated by Burton Raffel). Include such things as images of the characters as you envision them, a summary page, a commentary page, and a Beowulf links page. Remember to document ALL of your sources. This is a partner project.
Grade levels:
9-12
Rambey
11
Beowulf Diary/Grendel Diary
In a diary style entry, tell of Beowulf's battle with Grendel. Include Beowulf's feelings about watching one of his warriors die, how he felt during the fight, a "blow-by-blow" description of the battle, and how he felt about not being able to kill Grendel. Each event is a different entry and at least one page in length. If writing Grendel's diary, switch POV and names.
Grade levels:
9-12
Rambey
12
Grendel's Mother Interview
Talk show or news program interview with Grendel's mother that takes place immediately after her attack. Reveal her reasons and relate her point of view.
Grade levels:
9-12
Rambey
13
Theme Collage For Beowulf
Using magazine photos, create a collage of images that symbolize important ideas, events or themes in Beowulf. On a separate sheet of paper, explain what each image/quotation symbolizes and how it draws on key material from the character's experience.
Grade levels:
9-12
Rambey
14
Fun Facts About Me Poster
Fun Facts about Me, My Birthday, & the Year I Was Born Poster based on activity created by Christina R. Gill-Lindsey & Computer Teacher Solutions
Grade levels:
6-8
(draft)
Rambey
15
Beowulf/Grendel Eulogy & Enactment
Write and perform a eulogy for Beowulf/Grendel. The eulogy should praise, commend, and honor Beowulf (Grendel). If the eulogy is about Grendel, the information must be based on the novel Grendel by John Gardner.
Grade levels:
9-12
(draft)
Rambey
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