30.08.2011, 03:35
Hey, i'm reading this dook called "Monster" by Walter Dean Myers for a school project, basically it wants me to write a diary on the book from one of the characters point of view, this may seem to be simple to most users here, but I do not get it. I'm not sure how to start it, end it or even do anything. This is whats asked for
Reading Project: Diary
In addition to reading your selected book, please write a diary from the perspective of one of the book’s
major characters. The requirements for this assignment are as follows. Your assignment will be due at the
end of the second week of school.
Diary - Create a diary from the point of view of one of the major characters of your book choice. This
diary should span the length of the story and reveal the major relationships and events of his or her life.
Your diary should
include six entries that show the character’s feelings about other characters and events: hopes,
dreams, problems, concerns, frustrations, etc.
be written in first person point of view (example: Dear Diary, Today I went to see my best
friend, and we…).
include as accurate a date as possible for each entry – this should be a date in the story
have an appropriate cover and be bound in some way.
include at least three quotations in your entries
Each entry must be at least 100 words. You must provide a word count. (This means that your
entire assignment will have at least 600 words.)
Your reading assignment will be graded according to the following rubric:
Quality 1 2 3 4 5
Meaning - does the
piece represent a firm
understanding,
interpretation, and
analysis of the text(s)
Provides no evidence
of textual
understanding;
makes no
connections between
information and ideas
in the text and the
assigned task
Conveys a vague or
inaccurate
understanding of the
text; makes few or
superficial connections
between information and
ideas in the text and the
assigned task
Conveys a basic
understanding of the
text; clearly states
connections between
information and ideas in
the text and the
assigned task
Conveys a basic
understanding of the
text; clearly states
connections between
information and ideas in
the text and the
assigned task
Reveals an in-depth
analysis; makes insightful
connections between
information and ideas in
the text and the assigned
task
Development - the
extent to which ideas
are elaborated using
specific and relevant
evidence from the
text(s)
Ideas are largely
undeveloped;
references to text are
sketchy, vague,
irrelevant and
repetitive. Does not
meet word count.
Develops ideas simply;
uses some details from
the text. Does not meet
word count.
Develops some ideas;
uses details from the
text. Does not meet
word count.
Develops ideas clearly
and consistently; uses
relevant and specific
details from the text.
Meets word count.
Develops ideas clearly and
fully; makes effective use
of a wide range of relevant
and specific details from
the text.
Meets word count.
Creativity - the
extent to which the
response reveals an
original idea that
conveys an
understanding of the
task
Demonstrates no
originality; minimal
development of a
main idea; project
shows no color,
neatness or effort.
Demonstrates little or no
originality; reflects a
vague or inaccurate idea
of the project; project
demonstrates little or no
color; project lacks
neatness.
Demonstrates some
originality; reflects a
very basic idea of the
project; project
demonstrates some;
project is generally
neat.
Demonstrates
originality; main idea of
the project is clear;
project is attractive,
using color and space
appropriately; project
appears professional
and neat.
Demonstrates exceptional
originality; format
enhances the main idea of
the project; project is
attractive, using color and
space effectively; project
appears professional and
neat.
15 - 100% A 12 - 88% B+ 9 - 78% C+ 6 - 65% D 3 - 50% F
English 9 Criteria: 14 - 96% A 11 - 84% B 8 - 74% C 5 - 60% F
13 - 92% A- 10 - 80% B- 7 - 70% C- 4 - 55% F
- 5 % - For each missing entry - You must have at least six
- 5 % - Failure to provide a date for each entry
- 5 % - Failure to provide an appropriate cover and bound in some way
-- 5 % - Each entry is not at least 100 words each
- 5 % - Failure to include at least three quotations
Thanks..
Reading Project: Diary
In addition to reading your selected book, please write a diary from the perspective of one of the book’s
major characters. The requirements for this assignment are as follows. Your assignment will be due at the
end of the second week of school.
Diary - Create a diary from the point of view of one of the major characters of your book choice. This
diary should span the length of the story and reveal the major relationships and events of his or her life.
Your diary should
include six entries that show the character’s feelings about other characters and events: hopes,
dreams, problems, concerns, frustrations, etc.
be written in first person point of view (example: Dear Diary, Today I went to see my best
friend, and we…).
include as accurate a date as possible for each entry – this should be a date in the story
have an appropriate cover and be bound in some way.
include at least three quotations in your entries
Each entry must be at least 100 words. You must provide a word count. (This means that your
entire assignment will have at least 600 words.)
Your reading assignment will be graded according to the following rubric:
Quality 1 2 3 4 5
Meaning - does the
piece represent a firm
understanding,
interpretation, and
analysis of the text(s)
Provides no evidence
of textual
understanding;
makes no
connections between
information and ideas
in the text and the
assigned task
Conveys a vague or
inaccurate
understanding of the
text; makes few or
superficial connections
between information and
ideas in the text and the
assigned task
Conveys a basic
understanding of the
text; clearly states
connections between
information and ideas in
the text and the
assigned task
Conveys a basic
understanding of the
text; clearly states
connections between
information and ideas in
the text and the
assigned task
Reveals an in-depth
analysis; makes insightful
connections between
information and ideas in
the text and the assigned
task
Development - the
extent to which ideas
are elaborated using
specific and relevant
evidence from the
text(s)
Ideas are largely
undeveloped;
references to text are
sketchy, vague,
irrelevant and
repetitive. Does not
meet word count.
Develops ideas simply;
uses some details from
the text. Does not meet
word count.
Develops some ideas;
uses details from the
text. Does not meet
word count.
Develops ideas clearly
and consistently; uses
relevant and specific
details from the text.
Meets word count.
Develops ideas clearly and
fully; makes effective use
of a wide range of relevant
and specific details from
the text.
Meets word count.
Creativity - the
extent to which the
response reveals an
original idea that
conveys an
understanding of the
task
Demonstrates no
originality; minimal
development of a
main idea; project
shows no color,
neatness or effort.
Demonstrates little or no
originality; reflects a
vague or inaccurate idea
of the project; project
demonstrates little or no
color; project lacks
neatness.
Demonstrates some
originality; reflects a
very basic idea of the
project; project
demonstrates some;
project is generally
neat.
Demonstrates
originality; main idea of
the project is clear;
project is attractive,
using color and space
appropriately; project
appears professional
and neat.
Demonstrates exceptional
originality; format
enhances the main idea of
the project; project is
attractive, using color and
space effectively; project
appears professional and
neat.
15 - 100% A 12 - 88% B+ 9 - 78% C+ 6 - 65% D 3 - 50% F
English 9 Criteria: 14 - 96% A 11 - 84% B 8 - 74% C 5 - 60% F
13 - 92% A- 10 - 80% B- 7 - 70% C- 4 - 55% F
- 5 % - For each missing entry - You must have at least six
- 5 % - Failure to provide a date for each entry
- 5 % - Failure to provide an appropriate cover and bound in some way
-- 5 % - Each entry is not at least 100 words each
- 5 % - Failure to include at least three quotations
Thanks..