All You Have to Know About Your Log. Grades  for at least one Key Component and  for Summative Assessment Included in the Log Short Description of Activity.

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All You Have to Know About Your Log

Grades  for at least one Key Component and  for Summative Assessment Included in the Log Short Description of Activity Key Components NoYes 1.Pre-Reading Activity 1.Basic Understanding 1.Analysis and Interpretation 1.Bridging Text and Context 1.Post-Reading Activity 1.Reflection* 1.Summative Assessment TOTAL Checklist for the Evaluation of a Unit

Elements% of Final Grade Grade Presentation of the Log Includes: title page, table of contents, headings, and page numbers The Log is aesthetic, neatly presented, and handed in on time. 12% Short Story 17% Short Story 17% Short Story17% Short Story16% Poem7% Poem7% Poem7% TOTAL100% Calculation of the Final Grade for the Log for Four Points

Calculation of the Final Grade for the Log for Five Points Module F Elements% of Final Grade Grade Presentation of the Log Includes: title page, table of contents, headings, and page numbers The Log is, neatly presented, and handed in on time. 10% Play22% Short Story12% Short Story12% Short Story12% Poem8% Poem8% Poem8% Poem8% TOTAL100%

GenreLiterary Text Four Short Stories "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" by Walter Dean Myers “A Summer’s Reading” by Bernard Malamud “The Split Cherry Tree” by Jesse Stuart “Thank You, Ma’m” by Langston Hughes Three Poems “Grandmother” by Sameeneh Shirazie “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost “Count That Day Lost” by George Eliot National Literature Program – Four Points (option 2)

National Literature Program – Five Points (option 2) GenreLiterary Text One Play or Novel All My Sons by Arthur Miller The Wave by Morton Rhue Three Short Stories “The Split Cherry Tree” by Jesse Stuart “A Summer’s Reading” by Bernard Malamud “The Enemy” by Pearl Buck Four Poems “Count That Day Lost” by George Eliot “Grandmother” by Sameeneh Shirazie “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley