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A View of Yourself Through Famous Writers
Grade Level(s): 9-12 Submitted by: Brett Heinzman, 11th grade American Literature Tea This is an icebreaker activity where students have to research famous quotes that in some ways describe themselves. Objectives: This is an icebreaker activity where students have to research famous quotes that in some ways describe themselves. Plan: Project One:Welcome to the first major project of the year! This project will help us know who you are through the words of someone else. You must first decide what makes you tick. You need to consider your family, hobbies, and any other topic you feel makes you what you are. Remember that your project is helping the class to better understand you. Once you have selected ideas about how to explain yourself, move on to the fun part. Now you need to begin to research famous quotes from: short stories, plays, novels, literature books, or poetry books. The major rule is that these quotes must come from famous writers/authors. They can be foreign or American writers. They can be writers of fiction or nonfiction. The massive world of literature and writing is at your fingertips to enable you to describe yourself. You may do research at a library or on the Internet. You may even have some favorite books at home that you remember that would be perfect for this project. I suggest referring to a Barlett's Familiar Quotes book to aid in your search. It is very important you get started researching right away. Please pay close attention to the project guidelines and scoring guide. Project Guidelines:
You will have no class time to work on this project. Everything will be done outside of class. Do not put this project off until the night before it's due. START NOW! This project is worth 100 points. (Remember that is equal to an exam) Those of you who struggle on exams, this is your chance to project off until the night before it's due. START NOW! This project is worth 100 points. (Remember that is equal to an exam) Those of you who struggle on exams, this is your chance to |