Here is what you will be graded on when you present on the 25th:
Project: Animated Poetry
Copy of the poem
___ /5
List of Students in the Group with Responsibilities listed next to each student – editing, storyboard, oral presentation, written commentary (reciting the poem, presenting analysis of the video, presenting analysis of the language of the poem, etc.)
___ /10
Storyboard – final draft only
___ / 10 detailed/colored
___ / 10 filled out completely
total___ /20
Written Commentary – analysis of the poem (structure, metaphor, simile, personification, meter, alliteration, rhyme, mood/tone, diction, etc…and WHY they are used)
___ /10 – rough draft
___ /40 – final draft
total___ /50
Oral Commentary – discussing choices made in the film making and also analysis of the poem
___ /5 all group members take part in presenting
___ /5 intro – what the poem means generally/how it is shown in the film
Part I
___ /10 film analysis – why did you choose certain film techniques and angles to show different parts of the poem
- why did you use certain sounds in the background, why that music or those sound effects?
Part II
___ /10 poetic analysis – why did the author use certain literary techniques – why metaphor and simile? why rhyme? why alliteration? etc…
total___ / 30
Animated Poetry Video
___ /15 uploaded to facebook
___ /10 imagination is used to create the video
___ /10 sound is well mixed and timing is accurate
___ /15 overall the video demonstrates the effort students put in and shows a deep understanding of the poem
total___ /50
Group Evaluation
Attention during other people’s presentations – no talking/texting/whispering, no heads down
- showing appropriate respect to others while they are presenting
___ /10
Effort as a member of your own group (based on peer evaluation)
___ /20
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Animated Poem Checklist
Writing a Commentary for a poem is hard, but that is why we are practicing. Whenever you have a writing assignment in class - don't waste time! Get to writing. I can only help you with your writing and ideas if you actually write something, so the more you write, the more I can help --- AND nothing you write is ever a waste of time.
The commentary is only one part of the animated poem checklist. Here are the rest of the things that are due on May 25th:
___ Copy of the 15-20 line Poem
___ List of Students in the Group with Responsibilities listed next to each student
– editing, storyboard, oral presentation (reciting the poem, presenting analysis of the video, presenting analysis of the language of the poem, etc.)
___ Storyboard
___ Written Commentary – analysis of the poem (structure, metaphor, simile, personification, meter, alliteration, rhyme, mood/tone, diction, etc…and WHY they are used) – rough draft and final draft
___ Animated Poetry Video (uploaded to facebook for presenting purposes)
- presentation includes oral defense of choices made in the video and oral commentary
The commentary is only one part of the animated poem checklist. Here are the rest of the things that are due on May 25th:
___ Copy of the 15-20 line Poem
___ List of Students in the Group with Responsibilities listed next to each student
– editing, storyboard, oral presentation (reciting the poem, presenting analysis of the video, presenting analysis of the language of the poem, etc.)
___ Storyboard
___ Written Commentary – analysis of the poem (structure, metaphor, simile, personification, meter, alliteration, rhyme, mood/tone, diction, etc…and WHY they are used) – rough draft and final draft
___ Animated Poetry Video (uploaded to facebook for presenting purposes)
- presentation includes oral defense of choices made in the video and oral commentary
Monday, May 11, 2009
Upload Upload Upload
Upload those scavenger hunt videos by Wednesday! I want to see them there and I want to show the best/funniest one to the class. Please work on getting them uploaded. I will not show yours unless it is there. It may take a while to upload it, but get it done.
Animated Poetry Requirements
Animated Poetry
Your task is to design and film a dramatic interpretation of a poem using a video camera. You will be in the same group that you are in for the scavenger hunt.
Requirements for the Project
- It must be a poem that is rich in imagery
- It must be approximately 15-20 lines long
- Your teacher needs to approve the poem
- You need to turn in a story board
- The poem must be recited and not only displayed on the screen
- You must do all of your own filming and editing
- You need to do an oral commentary for the animated poem once it is filmed (oral presentation). This can be live or recorded on the video at the end of the poem presentation.
- No more than 5 minutes in total for the poetic part (if you add the commentary – the commentary section will make it longer)
- You must post the video to facebook by class time, May 25th so we can view it in class on that day.
- The title of your animated poem, when uploaded, should be 9H plus all of the names of the people in your group. So for instance it should be "9H_Ayşegül, Zeynep, Benan, Lara, Eray" for the Queen Bee group.
Due date: MAY 25th
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