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Lord of the Flies Creative Projects 
Creative extension on Lord of the Flies by William Golding. Combine all of the analytical and thematic elements of the novel to accomplish one of the following: 1. Short Story--What happens after Chapter 12? 2. News Story--Articles, Live Report, or Video 3. Proposed and approved project of your choice
Rubric Code: U67WB3
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Subject: English  
Type: Homework  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Surpassing

20 pts

Meeting

18 pts

Approaching

16 pts

Emerging

0 pts

Exploration of Symbolism

Your project needs to expand upon your original interpretation of your symbol from LOTF.

Surpassing

Project shows a keen awareness and interpretation of the symbol in Lord of the Flies. Interpretation seem like a natural extension of the details from the novel.
Meeting

Project shows an awareness of the symbols from Lord of the Flies. Interpretation is related to details from the novel.
Approaching

Project is somewhat based on the symbol from Lord of the Flies, but might need more connection to the original details of the novel.
Emerging

Project seems like a tangent (not very closely related to original symbol of Lord of the Flies).
Ability to follow prompt directions

Make sure your project fulfills all the requirements listed in the prompt

Surpassing

Project is the proper length and answers ALL parts of the prompt. Project is turned in on time.
Meeting

Project is the proper length and answers MOST parts of the prompt. Project is turned in on time.
Approaching

Project does not meet length requirements and answers only some parts of the prompt. Project is turned in on time.
Emerging

Project is too short and doesn't answer all parts of the prompt. It is not turned in on time.
Creativity of interpretation

Creativity: the ability to invent and develop original ideas. Your project should reflect a creative perspective on the novel.

Surpassing

Project shows a high level of original thought about the symbol from LOTF. Theoral presentations/videos, props and/or visual aids enhance the audience's understanding of the symbol's role in the novel.
Meeting

Project shows some original thought about symbol from LOTF. The oral presentations/videos, props and/or visual aids add some understanding for the audience about the symbol.
Approaching

Project shows common thoughts about symbol from LOTF. The oral presentations/videos, props and/or visual aids add little understanding for the audience about the symbol.
Emerging

Project lacks original thought about the symbol from LOTF. Project isn't developed enough and seems rushed or unfinished.
Grammar/spelling: Written Parts

For proper grammar and spelling, read your work aloud, get help from peer editors, and then read your work aloud again. PROOFREAD!

Surpassing

No run-on sentences or fragments. Only a couple of spelling errors. Grammar and syntax (ordering of words in a sentence) help to make your project easy to understand.
Meeting

No run-on sentences or fragments. Only a few of spelling errors. Grammar and syntax (ordering of words in a sentence) do not prevent understanding of project.
Approaching

1-2 run-on sentences or fragments. Spelling errors are more frequent and noticeable. Grammar and syntax (ordering of words in a sentence) detract from understanding of project.
Emerging

3 or more run-on sentences or fragments. Excessive spelling errors show lack of revision. Grammar and syntax (ordering of words in a sentence) prevent reader from understanding project.
Professionalism/Effor of Visual Aid

Your project should look professional and like a final draft. Presentations should seem as if they've been practiced. Show us your very best work; don't settle for anything less!

Surpassing

Visual Aid: Work looks professional and appealing to an audience. Easy to see that a lot of effort was given toward the project.
Meeting

Visual Aid: Work looks somewhat professional and somewhat appealing to an audience. Some effort was given toward the project.
Approaching

Visual Aid: Work is not professional and holds little appeal to an audience. Minimum effort was given to the project.
Emerging

Visual Aid: Work looks unfinished and does not appeal to an audience. No effort was given toward the project.



Keywords:
  • Literature, analysis, Lord of the Flies, creative assessment







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