Portfolio of Priceless Paragraphs, Poems, and Parables
- Due No Due Date
- Points 10
- Submitting a file upload
- File Types pdf, doc, and docx
Portfolio of Priceless Paragraphs, Poems, and Parables
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Task: Students will create and organize a portfolio of creative writing that demonstrates a culmination collection of their work. Students will also perform a dramatic reading of excerpts from their work.
Template: Linked Her Download Linked Here
Directions:
- Download Portfolio Template
- Save Portfolio as a One Drive document
- Save Document as “First Name, Last Name - Portfolio of Priceless Paragraphs, Poems, and Parables”
- Share document to Mr. Pett - christopher.pett@na.oneschoolglobal.com
- Complete writing activities and free writing in the document
- Submit a completed collection of writing to Canvas at the end of the Unit
- Choose an excerpt (small section from your writing) and perform a dramatic reading for the class (1-minute minimum - 3 minutes maximum)
- Fill out Microsoft form linked here to reflect on the process.
Products: Word document that is in paragraph format. Size 12, Times New Romans, Double Spaced.
Grading and Points: You will be summatively assessed for 20 points
Writing Routinely - Formative (20 points)
Complete |
Incomplete |
I have exceeded the minimum requirement of 5 full pages of single-spaced/ 10 full double-spaced pages of writing. |
I have not completed the minimum pages required. |
Speaking to Present - Communication (10 points)
4 (A) Exemplifying |
3 (B) Meeting |
2 (C) Approaching |
1 (D) Developing |
Exceptional use of gestures, eye contact, posture, expression, projection, and variation while speaking. Performance is a minimum of 2 minutes. Speaking is error-free. |
Adequate use of gestures, eye contact, posture, expression, projection, and variation while speaking. Meets the minimum requirement for time. Some speaking errors. |
Some use of gestures, eye contact, posture, expression, projection, and variation while speaking. Numerous speaking errors. |
Inadequate use of gestures, eye contact, posture, expression, projection, and variation while speaking. Numerous speaking errors. |