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Middle school literature rubric microsofts

Preview of Graphic Novels Before and After Reading Teaching Activity Bundle

Graphic Novels Before and After Reading Teaching Activity Bundle

Help your students read graphic novels with purpose and analyze them more deeply with this Graphic Novels Before and After Reading Teaching Activity Bundle.Included in this bundle is a PowerPoint to explain the basics of graphic novels to your students, including:* the characteristics of graphic novels* the features of graphic novels * how to read a graphic novel* the types of conventions authors use in graphic novels* and some basic tips to remember while reading a graphic novel. Also included
Preview of Bundle: Shakespeare readers theater

Bundle: Shakespeare readers theater

Save time and get 50% off individual pricing with this Shakespeare reader’s theater bundle. It contains 7 reader’s theater scripts, 2 role play activities, bingo game, lesson plans, Power Points, rubrics, extension activities and instructions on how to use the resources within. Reader’s theater gives students an authentic reason to read and repeated readings with intonation and expression further deepens understanding of characterization and forces that influences people and plots. Using m
Preview of Research Paper Rubric - EDITABLE

Research Paper Rubric - EDITABLE

This rubric will help teachers evaluate student research papers using a point system. It includes the following categories:WRITING SKILLSMECHANICSRESEARCH SKILLSIt is quick and easy to quantify. FEEL FREE TO CHANGE THE CRITERIA AS IT APPLIES TO YOUR STUDENTS.
Preview of Historical Fiction Book Club Project: Quilting the Past

Historical Fiction Book Club Project: Quilting the Past

After my students finish reading their historical fiction book club book, I have them complete a project called "Quilting the Past." The description of this project is below: You and your book club have been reading your book critically and looking at how power, position, and perspective all interact and effect your story. You and your book club will be making a quilt of twelve squares that will tell the story of your book club book. The goal is that if someone looks at your quilt they will und
Preview of Google Slide Presentation Rubric

Google Slide Presentation Rubric

-Includes both Powerpoint Presentation and PDF Version
Preview of Readers theater script: Beowulf  (+ PPT, rubrics, more)

Readers theater script: Beowulf (+ PPT, rubrics, more)

Beowulf was meant to be heard, not just read and this 8 scene reader’s theater is a easy, effective way to introduce or culminate a unit or differentiate instruction. Has parts for 13 characters. Kevin Crossley-Holland, a renowned Beowulf translator, stated that an epic "should be read out loud-an epic in the oral tradition is never going to sit very easily on the printed page" This package contains also contains lesson ideas, how to do a reader’s theater (for first timers), a rubric, handou
Preview of Annotation Rubric

Annotation Rubric

Created by
Robert Plonka
Here is a simple and quick way to grade those close reading annotations. It is a great and easy tool for students to understand expectations!
Preview of Book Project - Radio Interview with Character

Book Project - Radio Interview with Character

This item is a project that students have to complete about a book they have read. They are a radio announcer and are to interview a character from the book they have read over the course of the year. This item includes the handout to give to students, the project checklist, and project rubric. This item also includes how to make a podcast. I have an example of what the podcast should be like, but couldn't get it to upload. I would be willing to e-mail it to you. My e-mail is cchristopher
Preview of Hollywood Movie Proposal: Summary of a Novel

Hollywood Movie Proposal: Summary of a Novel

Students will explore theme and create an iMovie movie trailer for a book they recently read. PROJECT INTRO: Imagine that you are the author of the book you have just read. Suddenly the book becomes a best seller. A Hollywood movie studio wants you to make the book into a movie. The movie studio wants you to present a short trailer explaining the theme and central idea of the book. You must also explain why the story, characters, conflicts, etc., would make a good film. Suggest a filming loca
Preview of Annotation Rubric

Annotation Rubric

When I found myself writing the same comments time after time, I created this rubric, which sped up my grading time considerably. I also have students use it to assess each other's work, which has greatly improved their own annotations. Students find it helpful and easy to use. This rubric assesses color-marking, annotating, and short answer responses. Each category is worth 5 points, so an overall score of 15 is possible. I use it on poetry annotations and close reading annotations.
Preview of Fables Rubric

Fables Rubric

Created by
Miss Jessica
This rubric can be used for assessing an original fable. Looking at characters, setting, creativity, parts of a story, spelling and puncuation as well as morals. It is an analytical rubric with an overall mark out of 24.
Preview of Editable Rubric for Writing an Alternate Ending to a Story

Editable Rubric for Writing an Alternate Ending to a Story

Created by
Leanne Barto
Easy to use rubric to help students write an alternate ending to a literature book they've just finished. Encourages students to narrow their focus and maintain clear direction in their writing. Perfect for an end of unit activity and practice with narrative writing. Rubric follows my simplified ERB/WrAP rubric but with specific guidelines for an alternate ending.
Preview of Narrative Fantasy Writing Rubric using Common Core Standards W5.3, W4.3

Narrative Fantasy Writing Rubric using Common Core Standards W5.3, W4.3

This rubric goes with a narrative writing assignment where students write a fantasy narrative using many common core objectives and are graded on each separately for report cards etc. L5.5 (figurative language), W5.3b narrative techniques..., W5.3c, W5.3d, W5.3e, W5.4, L5.1, and L5.2. This goes well with the Power Point I made to teach and plan out the writing piece. (sold separately). I also have graphic organizers FREE! to help with students planning their writing.
Preview of Literary Analysis Paragraph Writing Rubric CCSS

Literary Analysis Paragraph Writing Rubric CCSS

I created this rubric to evaluate my student's literary analysis writing. Literary analysis paragraphs (LAPs) are a great tool to introduce analytical writing to middle school students. The rubric can be used with short stories, novellas, anything your students read.The rubric is aligned to the CCSS and is a Word document, so you can change the grading rubric to fit your preferences. Thanks for checking out my store!
Preview of Reading Diagnostic Assessment: Activity & Checklist

Reading Diagnostic Assessment: Activity & Checklist

This resource contains a Reading Diagnostic Assessment (activity and checklist) for Intermediate and Senior students. This can be done at the beginning of the year, term or semester to assess students' strengths and next steps. The last page of this resource contains annotations for learners who require it as well as a checklist/rubric for feedback.*This resource is editable.
Preview of Book Club Rubrics

Book Club Rubrics

Created by
Teach345
These rubrics can be used for evaluation of student book clubs/literature circles. It is based on a 4 point rubric. It is a word document so you can edit it to meet your specific needs.
Preview of The Odyssey Adapted Unit for English Language Learners

The Odyssey Adapted Unit for English Language Learners

An adapted version of Homer's epic that will help English Language Learners to understand the major themes and plot points of the original text. This unit includes a final writing assessment aligned to the New York State Common Core Grade 9 Curriculum, as well as a student- friendly rubric for grading.
Preview of Mockingbird Chs. 1-31 Questions/Thematic Essay/ Rubric/ Annotations Bookmark

Mockingbird Chs. 1-31 Questions/Thematic Essay/ Rubric/ Annotations Bookmark

A full suite of Google Drive Mockingbird chapter questions with purple background. It includes "Do I know this?" questions as well as deeper questions and incorporates internal/external conflict, symbolism, and writing activities. A color-coded thematic essay example and introduction to help ELA students to build each paragraph and to support students' thesis claims. Includes a matching outline and rubric to help students build their own essays!
Preview of The Giver Novel Study

The Giver Novel Study

The Giver Novel Study PackageGrade Level: Middle School (Grades 6-8)Subject: English Language ArtsProduct Overview:This resource is designed to enhance students' understanding and appreciation of the novel The Giver - by Lois Lowry.What's Included:Introduction to The Giver:Overview of the novel's themes, setting, and characters.Chapter-by-Chapter Summaries and Analyses:Detailed summaries and analyses for each chapter to aid comprehension and discussion.Comprehension Questions:Thought-provoking q
Preview of Write Your Own Fairy Tale

Write Your Own Fairy Tale

Created by
Miss Kellar's
This is a step by step guide for your students to use in writing their own Fairy Tale. A rubric is also included for evaluation purposes as well as a checklist. The only thing I have not included is the plot summary. Every teacher has their own style, so just insert the plot overview that you prefer and your package is complete. This worked great for my 7/8 class and they had a lot of fun coming up with their own Fairy Tale characters and the pictures that go along with them. Fairy Tales are not
Preview of Read 180 Daily Points Checklist

Read 180 Daily Points Checklist

Students are given 5 points daily. Using this checklist you can easily see who is on task and participating each day! Great way to keep track of effort and behavior!! WG= Whole Group SG =Small Group IR = Independent Reading C = Computer M = Materials
Preview of A Long Walk to Water: Conflict Storyboard (Chapters 1-8)

A Long Walk to Water: Conflict Storyboard (Chapters 1-8)

This 7-slide PowerPoint presentation will help your students identify what conflict is in literature and then allow them to apply their knowledge by creating a Conflict Storyboard for Chapters 1-8 in A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park. The PowerPoint includes an introduction agenda slide, a Do-Now: What is a Conflict? slide, a task slide, a teacher's example of the Conflict Storyboard, a rubric for the storyboard, a blank storyboard template and a learning target exit ticket.
Preview of Common Core Rubric for any Book report or project- Grade 6, 7, 8

Common Core Rubric for any Book report or project- Grade 6, 7, 8

This is a rubric I created that I use for every book project/ book report /literature circles culminating project that I give throughout the year. In my school the students are supposed to have an independent, self-chosen book with them at all times, and then they must do a quarterly book project on one of the books they finished reading. For example, I give a book review, a scrapbook project, a movie poster, and a menu of choices as my project. I fill in the specific type of project at the to
Preview of Dystopian Short Story Writing Assignment and Rubric

Dystopian Short Story Writing Assignment and Rubric

Use this creative writing assignment to pair with dystopian literature. Students will use their knowledge of key characteristics of dystopian literature to write their own stories. I used along with Fahrenheit 451 and Harrison Bergeron, but it can be used with any study of dystopian literature. Rubric included.
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