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Assignment 1
Graded Assignment
Unit Project: The Power of Language
This document provides an overview of the tasks and time line for completing this assignment.
Assignment Instructions
As you complete the lessons in this unit, you will learn about some of the different ways that language can be used to help achieve a goal, share a message, and honor a person or idea. You will apply these ideas in your own project.
In this unit, you will plan and execute a creative or analytical project that demonstrates the power of language. The project will focus on a contemporary or historical subject of your choice, and it will involve presenting information and ideas in a speech, a song, a video, a website, or an essay. Your goal for the project is to use language, as the authors that you will study do, to achieve a goal, share a message, or to honor a person or idea.
You will be able to choose a subject for your project and a method of presenting the information about your subject.
Subjects
Below are a number of possible subjects for your unit project. Some subjects are contemporary in nature, dealing with present-day figures or issues, while others are historical in nature, dealing with figures or issues of the past. As you consider which subject appeals to you most, take into account your interest areas and the resources available to you.
Contemporary Subjects
Historical Subjects
You may choose to focus your project on a subject not named above, but you must first clear any choice you make with your teacher.
Presentation Options
Below are some options for presenting the information you gather on the subject you choose for your unit project. Each option is different, so consider each one and its requirements carefully before making your choice. If you think a different method of presenting your information would be more effective, clear your choice with your teacher. Remember that your presentation should try to achieve a goal, share a message, or to honor a person or idea.
Note: Your teacher may require that you to choose the option for writing and delivering a speech on a contemporary or historical subject.
Process
To complete this assignment, you will do the following:
Time Line
Students will complete this project over the course of eight school days.
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Task |
Start |
Complete |
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Unit Project – Overview
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Day 55 |
Day 55 |
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Unit Project – Choose a Subject and a Method of Presentation
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Day 56 |
Day 56 |
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Unit Project – Purpose and Audience
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Day 57 |
Day 57 |
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Unit Project – Content
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Day 58 |
Day 58 |
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Unit Project – Organization and Structure
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Day 59 |
Day 59 |
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Unit Project – Language, Presentation Elements, Overall Effect
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Day 60 |
Day 60 |
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Present/Deliver Project |
Day 61 |
Teacher will determine |
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Reflection due |
Day 62 |
Teacher will determine |
Grading/Point Values
Part 1—Planning Assignment Point Value: 60
Part 2—Project Execution Point Value: 30
Part 3—Reflection Point Value: 10
Grading Rubric
Your project will be graded against this rubric.
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Criterion |
15 Points (10 Planning, 5 Execution) |
12 Points (8 Planning, 4 Execution) |
9 Points (6 Planning, 3 Execution) |
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Purpose, Position, and Audience |
The student’s purpose and position are clear, and the project’s intended audience is appropriate. |
The student’s purpose and position are somewhat clear, and the project’s intended audience is mostly appropriate. |
The student’s purpose and position are not clear, and the project’s intended audience is inappropriate. |
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Content |
The content of the presentation—information, ideas, and examples related to the subject—supports the student’s goal of persuading, informing, or paying tribute. |
The content of the presentation—information, ideas, and examples related to the subject—mostly supports the student’s goal of persuading, informing, or paying tribute. |
The content of the presentation—information, ideas, and examples related to the subject—does not support the student’s goal of persuading, informing, or paying tribute. |
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Organization |
The presentation is organized and ordered appropriately and effectively, following the pattern of a well-developed outline. |
The presentation is organized and ordered fairly appropriately and somewhat effectively, mostly following the pattern of a well-developed outline. |
The presentation is organized and ordered inappropriately and ineffectively, and it does not follow the pattern of a well-developed outline. |
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Language |
The language used in the presentation is appropriate to both the message and the intended audience. |
The language used in the presentation is somewhat appropriate to both the message and the intended audience. |
The language used in the presentation is inappropriate to both the message and the intended audience. |
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Presentation Elements |
The student followed the requirements for the type of presentation he or she chose to do and incorporated presentation elements relevant to that choice. |
The student followed most of the requirements for the type of presentation he or she chose to do and incorporated some of the presentation elements relevant to that choice. |
The student did not follow the requirements for the type of presentation he or she chose to do and did not incorporate presentation elements relevant to that choice. |
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Overall Impression |
Overall, the student’s project demonstrated an understanding of the subject and a mastery of the various elements of presentation. |
Overall, the student’s project demonstrated a fair understanding of the subject and a general adeptness with the various elements of presentation. |
Overall, the student’s project did not demonstrate an understanding of the subject and showed little mastery of the various elements of presentation. |
Assignment 2
Honors Project 3: “A White Heron” and “The Open Boat”
Read the stories, and complete the online lesson. Then answer these questions, using examples from the stories to support your answers. Turn this assignment in to your teacher by the due date for full credit.
Total score: ____ of 100 points
(Score for Question 1: ___ of 30 points)
Answer:
Type your answer here.
(Score for Question 2: ___ of 20 points)
Answer:
Type your answer here.
(Score for Question 3: ___ of 20 points)
Answer:
Type your answer here.
(Score for Question 4: ___ of 30 points)
When it occurs to a man that nature does not regard him as important, and that she feels she would not maim the universe by disposing of him, he at first wishes to throw bricks at the temple, and he hates deeply the fact that there are no bricks and no temples. Any visible expression of nature would surely be pelleted with his jeers.
Then, if there be no tangible thing to hoot he feels, perhaps, the desire to confront a personification and indulge in pleas, bowed to one knee, and with hands supplicant, saying: “Yes, but I love myself.”
Answer:
Type your answer here.
Assignment 3
Graded Assignment
The Great Gatsby Literary Essay
This document provides an overview of the tasks and time line for completing this assignment.
Assignment Instructions
After reading The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, you will answer the question below in an essay of at least five paragraphs. You will hand in your completed essay on the final day of this unit. As you work through this unit’s lessons, you will be prompted to complete activities designed to help you prepare, draft, and revise your essay. Good luck!
In The Great Gatsby, what does F. Scott Fitzgerald suggest about the state of the American Dream, the people who pursue it, and the impact of that pursuit through his depiction of Jay Gatsby and the people in Gatsby’s life? Include specific examples, quotations, and supporting details from the novel in your response. Do not merely summarize the story.
Process
You should always use a process for your writing that includes planning and drafting. To complete this assignment, you will do the following:
Open a new Microsoft Word document. Type your name, your teacher’s name, your school name, and the date at the top of your document. Save the file as:
ENG303-ENG304_S1_U8_L1_Literary_Essay_FirstInitial_LastName.doc
Example: ENG303-ENG304_S1_U8_L1_Literary_Essay_M_Smith.doc
Type your project in the document you create.
Time Line
You will complete this project over the course of 10 school days.
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Task |
Start |
Complete |
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Print and review assignment instructions. |
Day 71 |
Day 71 |
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Read the novel and take notes. |
Day 71 |
Day 75 |
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Develop a thesis statement for your essay. Answer questions to help you plan your essay. |
Day 76 |
Day 76 |
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Draft your essay. |
Day 77 |
Day 78 |
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Revise your essay. |
Day 79 |
Day 79 |
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Submit final draft for a grade. |
Day 80 |
Day 80 |
Grading/Point Values
Assignment Point Value: 300
Required Final Draft Length
Word Count: 900–1500
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