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Page 1: The Literature Module. What do you have to bring?  1. A ring binder: This will be your “ log ”.  2. Looseleaf paper:  3. dividers:  4. A pen:

The Literature Module

Page 2: The Literature Module. What do you have to bring?  1. A ring binder: This will be your “ log ”.  2. Looseleaf paper:  3. dividers:  4. A pen:

What do you have to bring?

1. A ring binder:This will be your “log”.

2. Looseleaf paper:

3. dividers:

4. A pen:

Page 3: The Literature Module. What do you have to bring?  1. A ring binder: This will be your “ log ”.  2. Looseleaf paper:  3. dividers:  4. A pen:

What is a “log?” The Log is a journal which provides

evidence of the student's learning.

The Log will be a collection of the tasks that the student performs while learning literature and higher order thinking skills.

All tasks, even those that are not graded, will be kept in the log.

Page 4: The Literature Module. What do you have to bring?  1. A ring binder: This will be your “ log ”.  2. Looseleaf paper:  3. dividers:  4. A pen:

What will we read?

4 Poems

3 Short Stories

1 Play

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What will we do?

Every “piece” ( poem, story or play) is one unit.

Every unit has 7 “components” (parts)

Every component has an activity or a task.

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At the end of the unit there is a test.

The tasks: Reading, writing, acting, discussing, drawing, making charts, etc.

You will learn: many new words, background information about the pieces we read, how certain thinking skills enhance understanding, etc.

You will become acquainted with poets and authors, popular stories, poems and a play.

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The components of each unit unit

Pre-reading – Basic Understanding- Analysis and Interpretation Bridging text and Context Post- reading Reflection Summative Assessment (test)

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How is your grade calculated?

In each unit, one task is graded

After each unit there is a test

You earn points for doing all of the tasks and participating in the activities

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The points for each unit-

The graded task: 30% of the unit grade

Doing all of the tasks and participating in the activities: 20% of the unit grade

The test: 50% of the unit grade

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The grade on the log – your Bagrut grade

Each poem – (4) 8% of the grade

Each story – (3) 12% of the grade

The play – (1) 22% of the grade

A neat and complete log: 10% of the grade

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Other things you should know 1.You must hand in all work on time.

2.There is no “magen” grade

3. There is no test at the end of the module on everything you did all year.

4. There is no “moed bet”

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Here’s wishing you an enjoyable, amusing, entertaining, and interesting year doing the literature module!