“The Split Cherry Tree” by Jesse Stuart
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Key Components
Short Description of
Activity
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1.
Pre-Reading
Activity
1.
Basic
Understanding
1.
Analysis and
Interpretation
1.
Bridging Text and
Context
1.
Post-Reading
Activity
1.
1.
Reflection*
Summative
Assessment
TOTAL
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Grades
for at least one Key
Component
and
for Summative
Assessment
Calculation of the Final Grade for the
Log for Four Points
Elements
% of Final Grade
Presentation of the Log
Includes:
title page, table of contents, headings, and page
numbers
12%
The Log is aesthetic, neatly presented, and handed in
on time.
Short Story
17%
Short Story
17%
Short Story
17%
Short Story
16%
Poem
7%
Poem
7%
Poem
7%
TOTAL
100%
Grade
Calculation of the Final Grade for the Log for Five Points
Module F
Elements
% of Final Grade
Presentation of the Log
Includes: title
page, table of contents, headings, and page numbers
10%
The Log is, neatly presented, and handed in on time.
Play
22%
Short Story
12%
Short Story
12%
Short Story
12%
Poem
8%
Poem
8%
Poem
8%
Poem
8%
TOTAL
100%
Grade
National Literature Program –
Four Points (option 2)
Genre
Four Short Stories
Three Poems
Literary Text
"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
“Grandmother” by Sameeneh
Shirazie
“The Road Not Taken” by Robert
Frost
“Count That Day Lost” by George
Eliot
National Literature Program –
Five Points (option 2)
Genre
Literary Text
All My Sons by Arthur Miller
One Play or Novel
The Wave by Morton Rhue
“The Split Cherry Tree” by Jesse Stuart
“A Summer’s Reading” by Bernard Malamud
Three Short Stories
“The Enemy” by Pearl Buck
“Count That Day Lost” by George Eliot
“Grandmother” by Sameeneh Shirazie
Four Poems
“The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost
“Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley