Transcript One Pager

Reading Comprehension Standard 3.2: Theme and Textual Evidence
One Pager
Please print this slide show, follow the directions, and staple it to your reading response.
What It Does
• Connects the verbal with the
visual.
• It connects literature’s thoughts
to your thoughts.
• It appeals to verbal, visual,
auditory, and kinesthetic
learners.
Create a Central Image
• Draw, cut-out,
download, or insert a
picture to create an
image that captures the
theme (main idea, moral
of the story or essay) for
what you’ve read.
•The image must be the central feature
of your One Pager.
Brainstorm
• Brainstorm around the central
image (four statements, three words or less).
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Citations
Cite the two most important passages from the text. Use
parenthetical citation
• All citations must be at least two sentences long
• See Page 11 and Page 12 of “The Write Way” packet for
correct citation formats (click on page for examples)
Narrative Example:
“Then I fired four more times at the motionless body where the
bullets lodged without leaving a trace. And it was like knocking
four quick times on the door of unhappiness” (Camus 59).
Dialogue Example:
“Lennie spoke craftily, ‘Tell me—like you done before.’
‘Tell you what ?’
‘About the rabbits’ ” (Steinbeck 13).
Verse, Song, Poetry Example:
“Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player/That struts and frets his
hour upon the stage/ And then is heard no more. It is a tale/ Told
by an idiot, full of sound and fury,/ Signifying nothing”
(Shakespeare 5.5.27-29)
Note: Please pay close attention to how sentences are punctuated and indented
Ask Questions
• Ask two thought provoking,
open-ended questions.
• Provide two thought provoking
answers.
• Questions must relate to the
image, brainstorm, and
citations.
Universal Connection
• Write one sentence that makes a
universal (one everyone can relate
to) connection about what you read.
• No Judgments.
• Do not state
whether or not
people will like the
story, essay, or poem.
How to Grade
a One Pager
Impact
• When a one pager
is completed,
anyone who looks
at it will gain an
instant
interpretation of
how you
understood the
story.
Guidelines
• Must be Colorful
• No lined paper
• Use color pens,
pencils, computer clipart, photos, pictures
from magazine, etc.
• Be creative, even
unusual
Mr. J’s Video Quick Tip
For a
quick tip
on how to
improve
your One
Pager,
view this
video clip.
One pagers
can take
many forms.
When being
creative, do
not limit
yourself to
the confines
on a single
sheet of
paper.
For those who
want to be more
adventurous,
consider
creating a OnePager that is
three
dimensional or
something that
is created by
using a
computer.
Criteria for Evaluation
Reading Comprehension Standard 3.2: Theme and Textual Evidence
Each One Pager Must Have:
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1 Image (Must capture the theme of what was read)
4 Brainstorms (Each must be 3 words or less)
2 Citations (Must be at least 2 sentences, correctly formatted)
2 Questions (Must be open-ended)
2 Answers (Cannot be “yes” or “no” responses)
1 Universal Connection (No judgments)
List criteria on back of assignment, noting what you did correctly.
Must include written evaluation and show corrections made to
assignment to raise your level of learning and grade.
Reading
Comprehension
Standard 3.2:
Theme and Textual
Evidence
Creativity
Higher Order
Thinking Skills
4.5 to 5/A
3.5 to 4.4/B
2.5 to 3.4/C
1.5 to 2.4/L
Evaluation
Write one sentence
explaining what you did well
according to the skill being
learned using the language
of Bloom’s taxonomy. Then,
write one more sentence
explaining what you could
do better or differently next
time and how you could
move up one level on
Bloom’s Taxonomy.
Student
Directions for
Written
Evaluation
.1 to 1.4/K
Lower Order
Thinking Skills
0 Errors = 4.5/A to 5/A
1 Errors = 3.5/B to 4.4/B
2 Errors = 2.5/C to 3.4/C
Grading Scale
3 Errors - = 1.5/L to 2.4/L
4+ Errors = .1/K to 1.4/K
Printing Directions
1. On the tool bar, click on “File,” click on
“Print.”
2. In the “Print” dialogue box, in the lower left
corner under “Print What,” click on the drop
down arrow and select “Handouts.”
3. Then, under “Color/Grayscale,” select the best
on for your printer.
4. Next, under “Handouts,” click on “Slides per
Page,” and choose “9.”
5. Lastly, click on “OK,” and the file will print.
6. Staple Directions to your assignment.