Bonjour mes amis.
Just wanted to post the grading rubric I used when grading your projects. They're graded and I've posted them online - you will receive them back in hand next week. Several of you did not include the required two-source Bibliography, which was 1/6 of your grade :/
Appropriate format (correct length of entries, typed, double-spaced) - 10 pts.
Creativity (using your writing style to become that 1st-person Native American, "diary style") - 10 pts.
Cultural information on:
Religion - 5 pts.
Food/diet - 5 pts.
Clothing - 5 pts.
Family responsibilities/structures - 5 pts.
Information regarding how white American settlers affected your tribe - 10 pts.
Bibliography (minimum 2 sources) - 10 pts.
Project Total: 60 points
Friday, April 26, 2013
Thursday, April 11, 2013
4th Quarter Project
4th Quarter Project
Greetings 8th Grade! The following post is for
your 4th quarter project. We will be looking into the cultures and
experiences of several different Native American tribes during the first half
of the nineteenth century (1800 – 1850).
Due: Wednesday, April 24th
Assignment:
This is a creative writing assignment for which you will be
taking on the role of a teenage Native American during America’s expansion
westward. You will need to create three “journal” entries – please make sure
these are typed, not hand-written, and stapled together. Each journal entry
should be one page, double-spaced (approximately 250 words). Imagine that you
are living with your tribe and are dealing with white American settlers trying
to remove you from your land.
Research one of the following tribes: Choctaw, Chickasaw,
Cherokee, Creek, or Seminole. You will need to use this research to answer the
following questions about your tribe:
1)
Were they religious? If so,
2)
What kinds of gods did they worship?
3)
What kind of food did they eat?
4)
What did they wear?
5)
What were their families like (what were the
roles of mom, dad, children, etc.)
6)
What did your tribe go through as American
settlers, supported by the American government, took over your land?
Treat these journal entries like a diary (and don’t forget
to indicate what tribe you belong to!). You can include dates if you wish. The
questions above should be answered indirectly within your journal entries. For
example, you wouldn’t say, “I am a Choctaw and I wear animal skins.” Instead,
as with a diary, you might write about the events of your day, and while doing
so you might mention that your “father and brother arrived with animal skins
after their hunt, which we will use to make clothing.”
You MUST use at least two internet sources (no “WikiAnswers”
or “Yahoo Answers”) and include your sources in a Bibliography. Leave a comment
on the blog if you have any questions.
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