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Written Task 1

Written Task 1 is a creative writing assignment Imitate a certain form of writing Demonstrate your knowledge of topics covered in class. For us, Written Task 1 will be based in literature, not language. Written task 2 will be language based. Word count: 800-1,000 words for your task plus a 200-300 word rationale Your Written Task 1 must be grounded in a Part 3 literary text. These include: The Reader by Schlink To The Lighthouse by Woolf The Handmaid’s Tale by Atwood (if you’ve already read the book) What is Written Task 1?

Written Task 1 examples of text types A short story exploring a minor character’s view of the main action of a literary text A public information document exploring the effects of new legislation on the community An episode from a literary text rewritten to place the action in another setting Diary entries from a character or multiple characters A movie trailer script A song/rap/poem based on a work/music video- Daisy’s Lullaby example An obituary for a character An interview with a character in a magazine Letters from one character to another A vignette or a short story mimicking an author’s style A speech Comic strip (Note: Must be 800-1,000 words!) or a graphic novel An alternate scene in a play or an alternate ending Written Task 1 examples of text types

Grading- 20 points Criterion A: RATIONALE- 2 MARKS 200 to 300 words to shed light on the thought process behind the task. Criterion B: Task & Content- 8 marks Is the text type appropriate for showing knowledge of the work? Does the student understand the conventions of the text type chosen? 800-1000 words in length. Criterion C: Organization- 5 marks In what way is the structure and text type organized? Is it organized effectively? Criterion D: Language & Style- 5 marks Is the language of the task appropriate to the nature of the task? Register & Style? Grading- 20 points

Written Task portfolio You have to do 4 written tasks over the 2 years of the course. HL Students will choose 2 (1 written task 1 & 1 Written task 2, one based in language and one based in literature) written tasks to submit to IB as a portfolio for scoring. Ours will be worth 50 points-- culminating --in the LA gradebook. Written Task portfolio

Rationale Requirements Precedes Task One when you submit it 200-300 words Includes knowledge about not only the text and language topic but also about the formal conventions of the text type produced and how they relate to the aims of the task Explains: How the content of the task is linked to a particular part of the course How the task is intended to =explore particular aspects of the course The nature of the task chosen Information about audience, purpose, and the social, cultural, or historical context in which the task is set. Rationale Requirements

Practical Requirements for Written Task One 12-p0int Arial font Students may include illustrations in support of their work where this is appropriate. These must always be electronically embedded, not separately reproduced and physically attached. Written tasks submitted for assessment must be word processed and electronic files must not exceed a maximum size, including any images, of 2MB. Students must acknowledge any sources used in in-text citations and must also include a MLA-formatted Works Cited list. Practical Requirements for Written Task One

1. What type of text do you plan to write 1. What type of text do you plan to write? Explain your WTI plan in several sentences. 2. What literary text will you focus on? 3. How can you show your understanding of the author’s style in a creative way? What approach will you take? 4. How do you think your written task will show the examiner that you understand the text? Everyone must submit your idea for Written Tasks for approval- Due Wednesday to turnitin.com Questions to Consider: (this set of responses will turn into your required rationale) Due to turnitin.com by Wednesday, 3.6.19 at 10AM.