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Activity Overview
Template and Class Instructions
Rubric
Activity Overview
One Crazy Summer is filled with symbolism, which is helpful for students to analyze to gain a deeper understanding of the characters and their journey. The symbols in this book will come alive when you use a storyboard. In this activity, students will identify and explain symbols from the novel, supporting their choices with details from the text.
Examples of Symbols in One Crazy Summer
- Miss Patty Cake
- Delphine's Timex Watch
- Turbulence and Cassius Clay Clouds
- Nzila's Kitchen
- Nzila's name and printing press letters for her name
- Fern's name
- Hirohito's Go Kart
- Mean Lady Ming's
- The People's Center
- Postcards
- Dry Your Eyes by Brenda and the Tabulations
Template and Class Instructions
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Due Date:
Objective: Create a storyboard that identifies recurring symbols found in One Crazy Summer. Illustrate each symbol and write a short description below each cell.
Student Instructions:
- Click "Start Assignment".
- Identify the symbols from One Crazy Summer you wish to include and type them in the title box at the top.
- Create an image for examples that represent each symbol using appropriate scenes, characters, and items.
- Write a description of each of the examples in the black text box.
- Save and exit when you're done.
Lesson Plan Reference
Rubric
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Symbolism
Create a storyboard that identifies symbolism in the story. Illustrate instances of each and write a short description that explains the example's significance.
Proficient | Emerging | Beginning | |
---|---|---|---|
Identify Symbol(s) | All symbols are correctly identified as objects that represent something else at a higher level in the story. | Most symbols are correctly identified, but some objects are missing or are incorrectly identified as significant symbols. | No symbols are correctly identified. |
Examples | All examples support the identified symbols. Descriptions clearly say why examples are significant. | Most examples fit the identified symbols. Descriptions say why examples are significant. | Most examples do not fit the identified symbols. Descriptions are unclear. |
Depiction | Storyboard cells clearly show connection with the symbols and help with understanding. | Most storyboard cells help to show the symbols but some storyboard cells are difficult to understand. | Storyboard cells do not help in understanding the symbols. |
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