Sunday, 20 September 2015

September 17

Ms. MacLeod was in for me today.

Humanities 8

Students finished off working on their posters and then Ms MacLeod read chapter 2 with the class. 

English 10

Today students worked on their identity projects.  Students were reminded to really focus on what makes them who they are and the different factors that contribute to identity.  Here is the assignment sheet with a rough draft of the rubric.
Story of Self Assignment
Task:  Create a representation of your identity.  Use the factors that contribute to identity to create your representation of self.  Select any mode of representation you feel comfortable.  Suggestions:  power point, story, poem, bumper sticker, scrapbook, mask, comic strip etc.
Applicable Outcomes
C4 create thoughtful representations that communicate ideas and information to
– explore and respond
– record and describe
– explain and persuade
– engage

C5 select, adapt, and apply a range of strategies to generate, develop, and organize ideas for writing and representing, including
– making connections
– setting a purpose and considering audience
 – gathering and summarizing ideas from personal interest, knowledge, and inquiry
– analysing writing samples or models
– setting class-generated criteria

C6 select, adapt, and apply a range of drafting and composing strategies while writing and representing, including
 – using a variety of sources to collect ideas and information
– generating text
 – organizing and synthesizing ideas and information
– analysing writing samples or models
– creating and consulting criteria

C7 select, adapt, and apply a range of strategies to revise, edit, and publish writing and representing, including
– checking work against established criteria
– enhancing supporting details and examples
– refining specific aspects and features of text
– proofreading
Criteria
Not meeting expectations
Minimally meeting expectations
Fully meeting expectations
Exceeding expectations
Communication of Information
        No organization
        Hard to read
        Left audience with too many unanswered questions
        Limited organization
        Hard to read at times
        Unclear at times
        Organized
        Clear

        Creatively/effectively organized
        Very clear

Evidence of thoughtfulness

        A few aspects of self are mentioned
        Factors are unclear
        Superficial investigation of self
        Some factors referred to
        Thorough investigation of self
        Clear connection of factors to personal identity/development
        Detailed/deep investigation into self
        Thoughtful connection of factors to personal identity/development

Presentation /Engagement
        Not proofread
        Boring presentation of facts
        Some evidence of revision
        Attempt made to be engaging
        Revision evident
        Interesting presentation
        Very professional
        Engaging presentation
 

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