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English 12 - Theme For English B Assignment Guidelines

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The students are tasked with writing their own poem in the style of Langston Hughes' 'Theme for English B' after reading and analyzing his poem. They will go through the writing process of drafting, revising, and publishing their poem over the course of several classes.

The students must write and submit their own poem about themselves for their English 12 class. They will have one week to work on drafting and revising their poem during class sessions.

The document outlines the schedule and tasks for each class session, which include drafting on the first day, revising on the second, further revising and starting to publish on the third, and a final catch-up/completion day before presenting and submitting the final poems.

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THEME FOR ENGLISH B ASSIGNMENT GUIDELINES


Now that we have read Langston Hughes poem Theme for English B, we are all going to create our own poems, about ourselves, for English 12. We will have one week to work on this assignment in class, and it is due one week from today. We will also participate in several parts of the writing process creating a rough draft, editing it to perfect our language, and publishing/sharing our final product. Here is a schedule of our next few classes that will help to keep you on track: Class #1 today we will read Langston Hughes poem Theme for English B and fill in the Developing Your Own Theme for English B worksheet. Keep this worksheet when youre done with it, because you will need to hand it in with your final project. If you finish early, you can write your completed poem out onto lined paper.

Date: ___________________________________ Class #2 today we begin by copying our poem from yesterdays worksheet onto a piece of lined paper. If you did that yesterday, you are ahead of the game! You can start on the editing phase; use a different coloured pen or pencil to review your completed poem so the editing process is visible, and remember to hand this in with your published product. Add the following items to make your writing more vivid, and check them off as you make the changes to be sure you fulfill all of the requirements:

o Choose 6 ordinary words from your poem and replace them with more creative versions of the same word. Use a thesaurus for this task. o Include at least 2 similes or metaphors somewhere in your poem. o Pick an appropriate title that is representative of your poem. o Read through your poem to yourself and consider the flow. Does one line transition well into the next? You might want to either break a sentence or line into two separate sentences.

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Alternatively, it might work better if you combine two lines into one sentence. Date: ___________________________________ Class #3 today we will continue with the editing process. If you have finished editing your poem, you can start working on your publication. Carefully copy your finished poem onto the good paper provided by your teacher. This will be your FINAL copy that will be handed in and posted in the classroom, so pay extra attention to spelling, neatness, design and additional graphics you might want to add. Think about creating a symbol for your name/work instead of signing it.

Date: ___________________________________ Class #4 today is a catch-up day. If you missed a class, or need to spend some extra time one of the above tasks, today is your grace time to get it done. Your final product is due tomorrow for marking and sharing, so make sure you are using your time wisely so that it can be handed in on time. If you are not finished by the end of class today, you will be responsible for completing the rest of this at home. Remember also to have your original worksheet and edited draft ready to hand in tomorrow with your final copy.

Date: ___________________________________ Class #5 today is presentation day! Before we hand in our work we will be sharing our finished products with some of our classmates in order to appreciate the hard work weve all put into these poems. At the end of class, remember to have your original worksheet, edited draft and final product ready to hand in to your teacher for marking. It will also be useful to hand in these guidelines along with the rubric below, for your teacher to use while marking. Remember to put your name on everything!

DUE DATE: ___________________________________ The following rubric will be used by your teacher to evaluate your work:
CRITERIA Use appropriate LEVEL R (0-4 MARKS) Poem is not LEVEL 1 (5 MARKS) Poem uses LEVEL 2 (6 MARKS) Poem uses LEVEL 3 (7 MARKS) Poem uses LEVEL 4 (8-10 MARKS) Poem uses all of

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descriptive and evocative words, phrases, and expressions to make their writing clear, vivid, and interesting for their intended audience Revise drafts to improve the content, organization, clarity, and style of their written work, using a variety of teacher-modeled strategies Produce pieces of published work to meet criteria identified by the teacher, based on the curriculum expectations handed in, or has been handed in but does not make use of any poetic devices from the checklist An edited draft has not been handed in, or has been handed in but changes have not been clearly marked A published poem has not been handed in, or has been handed in but is not fully complete one or two poetic devices from the checklist, but does not do so effectively two or three poetic devices from the checklist, and does so with some effectiveness

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the poetic devices from the checklist, and does so effectively

most of the poetic devices from the checklist, and uses it with clarity and effectiveness

Edited draft shows some minor changes, but they have not been clearly marked

Edited draft shows several minor changes, and changes that have been made are clearly marked

Edited draft shows several minor and some major changes, and changes that have been made are clearly marked

Edited draft shows many minor and some major changes, and changes that have been made are clearly marked

Published poem is not presented neatly or clearly, and is not ready for classroom presentation

Published poem is presented neatly, clearly and is ready for classroom presentation

Published poem is presented neatly, clearly, and creatively, and is ready for classroom presentation

Published poem shows that extra care has been taken to present it neatly, clearly, and creatively, and it is ready for classroom presentation

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