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Novel Mind Map
Brian Robeson's Open Mind Map
After reading a novel (or any given text), the student is asked to create a mind map that demonstrates their understanding of the text.
Rubric Code:
Z22WAB
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tdtate
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Subject:
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Type:
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Open Mind Map
Outstanding
25 pts
Good
15 pts
Fair
10 pts
Creativity
Outstanding
Student took time while completing project. Student also thought outside the box and used many details.
Good
Student took time while completing project. Student also thought outside the box and used some details.
Fair
Student did not spend the time on this project to create quality work. Student demonstrated little to no use of details.
Neatness
Outstanding
Student took time while completing project. Organization was seen by onlookers.
Good
Student took time while completing project with some organization.
Fair
Student did not spend the time on this project to create quality work. Student showed minimal use of organization.
Connection to Book
Outstanding
Student made thought provoking connections with the main character in the book.
Good
Student made some connections with the main character in the book.
Fair
Student showed a lack of connection with the main character of the book.
Imagery
Outstanding
The student's mind diagram presents color and detail. The images are interesting and connect with the book. Images may connect to the book and/or author in more than one way.
Good
The student's mind diagram displays images with less color and/or detail. Obvious images are illustrated without effort to make more than one connection.
Fair
The student's mind diagram lacks focus and specificity. Little to no effort is displayed in connecting the images to the poem.
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English
(General)
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