Your next
project will be to create your own book of poetry. The requirements for the
project are explained below:
· Your book of poetry must contain 8 to 10
poems of various styles and subject matter. Don’t write 10 poems about the same
thing or in the same style.
· Your book should have a decorative cover
which includes a title (be creative) and your name
· Include a Table of Contents listing the
titles of your poems and the page numbers where they can be found.
· Each poem should be on a separate page.
Do not use looseleaf or any other lined paper. Your poems must be typed.
Experiment with different font styles, colors and sizes.
· Decorate each page with drawings,
pictures, images, etc. connected to your poems. Make it look nice. You can use
Power Point, Comic Life, or another program to create your pages if you wish.
· Your poetry should demonstrate your
knowledge of figurative language and other poetical devices. Be sure to use
what you have learned over the past few weeks.
· Any poems you have previously written
for this class can be used for this project.
· Acrostic poems are not permitted. If you
choose to include haiku, you must put three of them on one page. Collectively
they will count as one poem.
· This should go without saying, but to be
perfectly clear; ALL POEMS MUST BE YOUR OWN, ORIGINAL WORK!!! Do not attempt to
hand in a poem you found in a book or on a website as your own. I will know and you will receive a grade of
“0”, virtually guaranteeing you a failing grade for the marking period. Your
poetry expresses YOU! Only YOU can write it.
· Your last page will be an “About the
Author” page. Include a picture (optional) and short biography of yourself as a
poet. Feel free to “stretch the truth” about your autobiographical information and/or your poetical
accomplishments. Have fun!!!
· Attach the rubric to your back cover.
This assignment is due when we return
from break. Working on
this assignment will be a part of your homework every night. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
DO IT ALL AT ONCE. This is an ongoing process. Use the rubric as a guide to evaluate your own project before
handing it in.
RUBRICS WILL BE AVAILABLE IN CLASS THIS WEEK! I WILL ALSO POST A COPY ON THE SITE JUST IN CASE YOU NEED AN EXTRA.
RUBRICS WILL BE AVAILABLE IN CLASS THIS WEEK! I WILL ALSO POST A COPY ON THE SITE JUST IN CASE YOU NEED AN EXTRA.
Can the book be any size? O_O
ReplyDeleteMR malone we still need the rubric
ReplyDeleteMr. Malone, are we ever going to get the rubrics? Just wondering because we've been used to following the format that you've given us on the rubric to guide us through the process. The editing procedure is also very difficult considering we don't know what you expect from us and what parts of this project to focus our attention's on. Since we don't know what your expectations are we're just wondering if you can extend the deadline so we know what you want before handing in our projects? Isn't it also easier on you because with the rubrics you can grade much faster?
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