> Basic structure & topics can remain the same or altered for various grades & individuals. Without any edits, perfect for grades 7-9th. Higher grades, may want to "up" some vocabulary and possibly some of the "chapter" topics.
> End result - book of self-reflections
THIS PROJECT IS A Word Document: EASILY ADJUST THE EXPECTATIONS
TO FIT YOUR NEEDS:
CHAPTER TOPICS, LENGTH, TIME FRAME, CHANGE VOCAB USED, ETC.
> An introspective, meaningful, and personal year-in-review project.
> Students will have a memory book to keep for years afterwards.
> Detailed directions
> Chapter topics are based on student experiences during the school year
> Other expectations include: title page, dedication page, epilogue, cover
Students will appreciate the opportunity to self-reflect & work completely independently on a personal project rather than a generic, class-wide project/assignment.
Suggestions
> Let students write chapters, create titles, cover, etc. in order they want - except table of contents should be last.
> Let students decorate any way section/s in any way they want, write in any colors, etc. Let them own their work!
1. Use one of the four rubrics. No wrong answers; the rubric grades book components as present or not, effort made, and conventions.
2. Ignore rubrics. Don't grade anything except completed the project or did not.
3. Ignore rubrics. Don't grade it in any formal way.
4. It's a Word document - change a rubric to adjust it so that you can grade any aspects of the project you want!
5. Use the blank rubric and fill it in based on what you want to grade for.
> Examples of title page, dedication page, and epilogue
> Chapter topics with many questions to stimulate thinking
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