Daily Frankenstein Vocabulary Assignment:
There are literally hundreds of
vocabulary words that I could assign you from this novel, but rather than a
long listing of dictionary terms for each of you, we are going to collaborate
to create our own Frankenstein
Vocabulary Dictionary as a class.
Each
reading assignment that you are given will entail anywhere from 12- 25 pages of
reading. Within those pages you will need to find three words that were
previously unfamiliar to you or you have never seen used in the way Shelley
used them.
These three words will be defined via an online or print dictionary and posted in a reply on this blog site. The uniqueness of this project is that as a collaborative effort, you may not use any word that has already been used by another classmate. Don't worry, like I said before, there are hundreds of words for each reading section that could be assigned for defining.
Also post the page in the novel where you found the book.
I do reserve the right, though, to add words to the list (via the blog) if needed for any reason. These will be the terms you will find on your reviews, quizzes and final Frankenstein test. Be prepared to study them from the blog and also make sure that you are accountable to your classmates with quality terms and work.
How are you graded?
This is it! Your chance to choose the vocabulary words that we will be using in class and studying. Please keep in mind as you choose your words, the following grading rubric:
These three words will be defined via an online or print dictionary and posted in a reply on this blog site. The uniqueness of this project is that as a collaborative effort, you may not use any word that has already been used by another classmate. Don't worry, like I said before, there are hundreds of words for each reading section that could be assigned for defining.
Also post the page in the novel where you found the book.
I do reserve the right, though, to add words to the list (via the blog) if needed for any reason. These will be the terms you will find on your reviews, quizzes and final Frankenstein test. Be prepared to study them from the blog and also make sure that you are accountable to your classmates with quality terms and work.
How are you graded?
This is it! Your chance to choose the vocabulary words that we will be using in class and studying. Please keep in mind as you choose your words, the following grading rubric:
10 points earned per blog: All three words are defined, the part of speech is given and definition (as used in novel) and the words are new to the reader.
5 points earned per blog: All three words are defined, the part of speech or definition is left out OR the words are considered below grade level of a senior in high school.
3 points earned per blog: Less than three words are defined, the part of speech or definition is left out AND the words chosen are considered below grade level of a senior in high school.
0 points earned per blog: No attempt AND/ OR words are undefined and considered below grade level.
Any blog published after the due date will only be eligible for 1/2 points possible (5). Posts are due before class time.
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