Acrostic Poem (Summative)

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Acrostic Poem (Summative) Reconstruction Acrostic Poem (Summative)

Assignment Complete an Acrostic poem for the period of Reconstruction Must explain the Reconstruction period Include important people, places, ideas, actions, reasons, themes (limiting of African American rights, Radical Republican) A MINIMUM of 10 words (pull from your notes)

Acrostic Example: Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln 16th President of the United States Brought freedom to slaves Rallied Union Forces Assassinated in 1865 Honest at all times Attorney at Law Married Mary Todd Lived in Kentucky as a boy Illinois became his home Never gave up Commander in Chief Offered Command to Robert E. Lee Led the United States during the Civil War Natural story teller

Due Dates Wednesday March 9 (Today) Friday March 11 (Friday) Rough draft due: Formative grade Friday March 11 (Friday) Final draft due at the start of class

Rubric Summative Grade 60% Content Accuracy 20% Illustrations (minimum of 5 complete illustrations 20% Color and Detail

First Step Take out your notes on Reconstruction Decide what word or phrase will be the skeleton of the Poem

Second Step Go through Reconstruction notes and make a list of words or phrases you would like to use Begin piecing these phrases together in the poem skeleton

Third Step Once the poem structure is complete make sure that each phrase provides enough information Decide which 5 phrases you will make into an illustration Begin giving a brief sketch

Fourth Step Exchange poems with someone next to you and check to make sure their poem meets the rubric Turn in rough draft