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How to do a One Pager. Please copy the following information into the “Reading Response” of your notebook. What It Does. Connects the verbal with the visual It connects literature’s thoughts to your thoughts It appeals to verbal, visual, and kinesthetic learners. Create a Central Image.
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How to do a One Pager • Please copy the following information into the “Reading Response” of your notebook
What It Does • Connects the verbal with the visual • It connects literature’s thoughts to your thoughts • It appeals to verbal, visual, and kinesthetic learners
Create a Central Image • Draw, cut-out a picture, or use a computer graphic to create an image that captures the central meaning for what you’ve read. • The image must be the central feature of your One Pager.
Brainstorm • Brainstorm around the central image (four, three words or less, statements) Love Fear Running Away Loss of Innocence
Citations • “Two most important citations from the text” (author’s last name page). • For a play (author’s last name followed by act#. scene#. line#). • Example: “All the world’s a stage and we are its players” (Shakespeare 5.7.45-46).
Ask Questions • Ask two thought provoking questions • Provide two thought provoking answers
Personal Connection • Make a personal connection about what you read
Guidelines • Must be Colorful • No lined paper • Use color pens, pencils, compu-ter graphics, photos, picture from magazine, etc.
Impact • When a one pager is completed, anyone who looks at it will gain an instant interpretation of how you understood the story
Each Entry = 8.33 Points • 1 Image • 4 Brainstorms • 2 Citations • 2 Questions • 2 Answers • 1 Personal Connection
Evaluations • Write a two sentence evaluation of what you did correctly and what needs to be improved or corrected. • If the One Pager was not multi-colored, multiply total score by .50