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Personal Narrative Project - The Self-Collage
Personal Narrative Project - The Self-Collage
Independent Activity: Self Collage Create a collage that represents who you are as a person. The collage should be made on an 11x17 piece of poster-board. This collage should consist of a wide variety of images that tell who you are and what is important to you. The collage should contain words that describe who you are. Words may be hand-written or a font type used. You will present this poster to the class, and it will be displayed on the wall of the classroom. Grades will be given according to the attached rubric. Collage is the first part of the overall personal narrative project for this quarter.
Rubric Code:
RXX4C44
By
lhoiest
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5, Undergraduate
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Self Collage
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Great
4 pts
Effort
Poor
Little effort is observed by the neatness, creativity, number of images and overall look and feel of the collage.
Fair
Some effort is observable by the neatness, creativity, number of images and overall look and feel of the collage.
Good
Noticeable effort is observable by the neatness, creativity, number of images and overall look and feel of the collage.
Great
Great effort is observable by the neatness, creativity, attention to detail and the number of images and overall look and feel of the collage.
Content
Poor
Student used less than five words to describe themselves and few pictures.
Fair
Student used some pictures more than 5 words to describe themselves. Student used at least 2 character strengths or L.I.G.H.T. values
Good
Student used 4 pictures and 7 words to describe themselves. Student used at least 2 character strengths or L.I.G.H.T. values to describe who they are.
Great
Student used 6 pictures and 10 words to describe themselves. Student used at least 5 character strengths or L.I.G.H.T. values to describe who they are.
Meaningful Images
Poor
Little observable thought was put into the images chosen and how they relate to you as the unique individual that you are.
Fair
Some observable thought was put into the images chosen and how they relate to you as the unique individual that you are.
Good
Noticeable e thought was put into the images chosen and how they relate to you as the unique individual that you are.
Great
Great thought and effort was put into the images chosen and how they relate to you as the unique individual that you are.
Neatness
Poor
Little observable care was taken in the display of the images, how they are cut out and placed on the board.
Fair
Some care was taken in the display of the images, how they are cut out and placed on the board.
Good
Noticeable care was taken in the display of the images, how they are cut out and placed on the board.
Great
Great care was taken in the display of the images, how they are cut out and placed on the board - creating a pleasing image overall.
Objective Met
Poor
The poster does not clearly demonstrates the qualities that make you a special and unique individual.
Fair
The poster somewhat demonstrates that you are aware of the qualities that make you a special and unique individual.
Good
The poster adequately demonstrates that you are aware of the qualities that make you a special and unique individual.
Great
The poster clearly demonstrates that you are aware of the qualities that make you a special and unique individual.
Keywords:
Personal Narrative
Subjects:
Communication
English
Types:
Project
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