Name
_________________________________
I.D. Number
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Project 3
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ENGH 044 061 Twelfth Grade English 2
Be sure to include ALL pages of this project (including the directions and the assignment)
when you send the project to your teacher for grading. Don’t forget to put your name and I.D.
number at the top of this page!
Project 3 is worth 100 points. It is worth 12 percent of your course grade. For this project, you will
choose one of the following options. Rubrics are provided so you know how you will be graded and
what is required. Please look over the rubrics as well as reading the comments they provide. Also,
review the appendix in this course for more about writing essays, thesis statements, paragraphs,
MLA style, and conventions.
Essays should be 1,200 words. To submit your project, read the directions following the rubric.
Essay, Option 1
Between the end of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century, a new form of
literature known as Modernism emerged. In an essay, discuss how Modernism differed from earlier
literary styles and how writers incorporated this new style into their writings. Use at least one of the
works from Unit 5 in your discussion of Modernist literature. Make sure to quote specific lines
and analyze them to support your arguments.
Essay, Option 2
Comparing a Literary Work to Today’s Society
You will compare a literary work or works you have read in this course to some aspect of
today’s society. Discuss how the idea(s) in the literary work(s) apply to a situation or event in
modern society. You may focus on social, political, or philosophic matters, but you should show how
the author’s ideas are still meaningful, and what they say about the situation / event you are
discussing. You should use at least one source in addition to your course materials in your
discussion of the modern event (website, news video/broadcast, newspaper, book, journal article,
etc.). Be sure to cite all materials used correctly and include a “Works Cited” page. If you completed
Option 2 for Project 2, make sure to select a different literary work for this project.
With Option 2, you can complete it as a written essay or as a speech:
Written Essay Option
Answer the question for Option 2 by writing a 1,200 word essay. You may research the issue from
an outside source, but then be sure to include a proper MLA Works Cited page and in-line citation
(see the appendix for more on these).
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Speech Option
Answer the question for Option 2 by recording a seven-minute video presentation in which you give
a speech. The speech will be graded with the same rubric as the essay, including conventions in
style, sentence structure, and grammar.
If you choose to do the speech option, YOU MUST SUBMIT YOUR PROJECT ONLINE. Go to the
online version of your course and use the navigation panel to access the directions for Project 3.
This project will be graded according to the following rubrics. Grading criteria are as
important for the multimedia option as for the essay option. Point breakdown is:
Thesis Statement:
Ideas / Content:
Organization:
Language and Style:
20 points possible
20 points possible
20 points possible
10 points possible
20
Sentence Fluency:
10 points possible
Conventions:
10 points possible
Citations:
10 points possible
Total points possible:
100
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12
8
4
0
Thesis
Statement
Thesis
statement is
very clear
and clearly
addresses
the posed
question.
Thesis
statement is
clear and
generally
answers the
posed
question.
Thesis is
unclear, but
a main idea
is generally
present and
on topic.
Thesis
statement is
unclear, and
main idea is
not clearly
on topic.
Thesis
statement is
unclear, and
main idea is
off topic.
Thesis
statement is
missing and
main idea is
unclear.
Ideas/
Content
Details are
clear,
specific, and
accurately
summarize
the text.
Support of
the thesis is
clear.
Details are
accurate
and
summarize
the text.
Support of
the thesis is
apparent.
Details are
present and
give a
general idea
of the text.
Some
connections
to the thesis
are present.
Details are
vague and
do not give a
clear
summary of
the text.
Support of
the thesis is
lacking.
Details are
confusing
and do not
summarize
the text.
There is
almost no
connection to
the thesis.
No details
from the text.
No connection
to the thesis.
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Organization
Language and
Style (Word
Choice/Voice)
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Effective
order of detail
with
transitions
connecting
ideas. Welldeveloped
intro, body,
and
conclusion
and solid use
of
paragraphs.
Strong order
with some
transitions.
Intro, body,
and
conclusion
are all
developed
and
paragraphs
generally
used
correctly.
Attempts to
organize
with weak
transitions.
Intro, body,
and
conclusion
are not fully
developed,
and
paragraphs
are
attempted.
Lacking
organization
with few to
no transition.
Intro, body,
and
conclusion
are not
developed
or might be
missing and
paragraphs
are
incorrect.
Disorganized
and
confusing
with no
apparent
transition.
Intro, body,
and
conclusion
are not
identifiable
and
paragraphs
are lacking.
Organization
is not
attempted and
no transitions
are apparent.
Missing intro,
body, or
conclusion
and no
paragraphs
are used.
10
8
6
4
2
0
Words chosen
clearly
communicate
meaning and
thoughts.
Vocabulary is
accurate,
natural, and
appropriate.
Style is
unique and
appropriate.
Words chosen
communicate
meaning and
thoughts.
Vocabulary is
sufficient for
communicating
ideas. Style is
natural.
Words chosen
are general in
communication
of meaning and
thoughts.
Vocabulary,
while perhaps
accurate, is not
clearly
followed. Style
is attempted
and successful
at times.
Words may be
confusing at
times.
Vocabulary
might be
overdone or
too basic.
Style is
unnatural.
Words
chosen are
confusing
throughout.
Vocabulary
may be
unnatural or
distracting.
Style is
lacking
originality.
Words
have no
meaning.
There is no
style.
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Sentence
Fluency
Sentences are
smooth and
easy to read.
Varied in
length and
structure
throughout.
Sentences are
easy to read.
Varied in length
and structure at
times.
Sentences are
sometimes
awkward.
Lacking in a
variety of
length or
structure.
Sentences are
often difficult
to read.
Choppy or run
together
sentences are
noticeable.
Sentences
are difficult
to read.
Choppy or
run together
sentences
to the point
of
distraction.
Sentences
contain
such lack
of fluency
that it is
challenging
to read for
understanding.
Conventions
(spelling,
punctuation,
capitalization,
grammar,
including
titles!)
No glaring
errors.
Readability
seems
flawless.
If errors are
present, they
do not distract
the reader.
Occasional
errors, but not
too distracting.
Frequent
errors affect
the
readability.
Numerous
errors are
distracting
throughout
and make
the text hard
to read.
So many
errors it
cannot be
read for
understanding.
Citations and
Works Cited
page (as
needed)
Follows MLA
format
correctly. Inline citations
and Works
Cited page
done
correctly.
Follows MLA
format with few
errors.
Citations and
Works cited
page are used
as needed with
few errors.
Follows MLA
format, with
some errors.
Attempted
citations and
Works Cited
page but
contains errors.
Does not use
MLA format.
Citations and
Works Cited
page contain
many errors.
Does not
follow MLA
style.
Missing
citations
and Works
Cited page
information.
No
citations
and no
Works
Cited page.
Total Score out of 100 possible points:
To submit this project electronically, access the online version of your course. Use the
navigation panel to access the directions for Project 3.
To submit this project by mail, refer to the directions in the enrollment information you
received with your print materials.
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Essay Option
Begin typing here (delete directions for speech option).
Speech Option
Record your speech and save it, using the course number, your name, and the project and part in
the filename:
ENGH043061_Your_Name_Here_Project3_Option2.wmv
You may upload your presentation to YouTube. To protect your safety, select the UNLISTED
privacy setting for your video. (This means that your video will not appear in any search of You
Tube, but people who have the URL can watch it. Refer to the SAFETY information on You Tube’s
homepage for more information.)
Copy and paste the URL for your video into the table on the next page of this project assignment
document (scroll down).
If you do not have a YouTube Account, use the UNHS Dropbox. (The DropBox is password
protected and NOT available to the public.)
1. Access the high school DropBox. To access the DropBox, use the navigation panel on
your course management system (Waycool) homepage.
2. Click “Browse” to select your file. (A new “Browse” button will appear after you have
selected your file. Disregard it. This feature of the DropBox is for projects in which
students need to submit more than one file.)
3. Click “Begin Upload.”
4. Wait until a message appears on your screen saying “Your Upload is Complete.” This
message will provide a URL to your file so it can be viewed online.
5. Copy the URL and paste it into the table on the next page of this project assignment
document (scroll down). Be sure to copy your URL before you close the DropBox
upload page.
NOTE: If you experience difficulty or long delays in uploading, you may need to compress
your video file. Recommended freeware programs for compression are:
http://www.zamzar.com/
When you have uploaded your video (either to YouTube or the DropBox), complete the table on
the next page.
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Name of Student
Title of Speech
URL link to your speech
Citations for any outside
sources used (in proper
MLA format)
To submit the project, save this project assignment document. Use the course number, your
name, and the project number in the filename:
ENGH044061_Your_Name_Here_Project3.doc
Go to your course management system to upload your project file.
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