The face on the milk carton One-Pager
Chapters 7, 8, 9 & 10
What is a one-pager?
One-Pager Reader's Response
- A One-Pager is a single-page response that shows your understanding of a poem, novel, chapter, artwork, excerpt, photography, or any other written or visual literature that you've read or seen.
- It is a way of displaying your individual, unique understanding.
- It also is an imaginative, honest, and effective response for you to make deeper connections to the literature, retain key concepts and own what you have read in a way that tangibly displays your well-rounded understanding in writing, in color, and with creativity. After all, we learn best when we are able to create our own connections!
A “one-pager” promotes better understanding of a novel. The more creative you allow yourself to be, the more you will understand the reading assignment.
is a single-page response. All on one page!
It represents your own written and graphic interpretation of what you have read.A great way to share and reflect on the chapters you just read !
One-pagers, when done well, also provide a terrific review that can inspire others to read your book.
What does a one-pager look like?
- Fill the entire page to the edges. (very little or no white space left showing).
- Writing must be in pen or marker… no pencil.
- Include a “border” that reflects the unit of learning or theme. This can include words, pictures, symbols, or quotes from the text.
For your one-pager, you will record key information about chapters 7 to 10 of the novel we are reading. This will take approximately 50 minutes to rough draft. Then, you will work for another 2 classes on your final copy. time will be given in class to complete the work.. Most of the work should be completed during class.
Let your creativity flow, take pride in your work – the results will be AMAZING!
Directions:
□ Must be on standard sized (8 ½ x 11), unlined paper (any color).□ Use color pens or markers, unless black and white is the BEST design choice.□ Write your name, date turned in, and period number on the back.□ Be creative and thoughtful. It is meant to be a challenge to truly represent yourexperience of a book in such a small space.□ Arrange the 9 following required elements on the page in any way you choose (ALL arerequired for full points): (See the list on the next slide)
What should your one pager include on the front?
6. At least 3 drawings, symbols, and/or images that represent aspects of the story - Use color, be creative, be neat, and fill the page
1. Title of novel and author’s name
2. A list of characters from the novel
7. One high level question that can be answered after you read the chapters of the novel (if you are unsure about what a “higher level” question is, see me!) - Answer the question next to where you wrote the question
3. A description of when and where the novel/chapters took place.
4. Five (5) adjectives you would use to describe the novel
5. One important quotation (A sentence or two from the novel) - Write the quotation in quotation marks - Include the page number - Next to the quotation, explain why this is significant (i.e. “This quotation expresses…”)
8. Include a personal response to what you have read. Did you like it or not? Why or why not? Would you recommend it? Why or why not?
9. Fill the entire page (very little white space left showing)
A high-level question is always a question that each student will answer in her/his own way, which indicates that she/he is using what she/he knows and what she/he's learning instead of just recalling rote information.
What should your one pager include on the back?
- A one paragraph summary of the selection (Ch. 7 to 10) that includes details about the plot, setting, characters, main ideas and conflicts.
- Your name and class period
Class work & Homework
Rubric
Evaluation criterion: Competency 2: Use of knowledge and comprehension from/of texts in a reinvestment task (one-pager). Task Requirements: one-pager includes all of the following: Use the information and ideas and own words to write a text that is adapted to the purpose (one-pager) and the audience: (who will read the text: teacher and classmates).
- Accurate content.
- Content shows deep understanding.
- Content is focused.
- Content is not copied or patchwritten.
1. Title and author of the book and format of "one-pager" (Specific Directions)
10 2. Name(s) and brief description(s) of the main character(s)
10 3. Describe the setting; time, place, social conditions, atmosphere (and whether these
elements change or not)
10 4. A one-paragraph summary using the Simple Past & Past Progressive.
15 5. 5 adjectives you would use to describe the novel and /or unfamiliar vocabulary words with definitions (and optional illustrations). . Include the page number where each word is found.
10 6.At least one important quotation (A sentence or two from the novel) - Write the quotation in quotation marks - Next to the quotation, explain why this is significant (i.e. “This quotation expresses…”) – quotes or passages that are important to the story. Include the page number where each quote is found.
10 7. At least 3 drawings, symbols, and/or images that represent aspects of the story - Use color, be creative, be neat, and fill the page the images relate to the chapters you read and the quotes you chose.
10 8. Include a personal response to what you have read. Did you like it or not? Why or why not? Would you recommend it? Why or why not?
10 9. Fill the entire page (very little white space left showing)
15 Total
100
If your One-Pager lacks one or more elements, seems to be put together with very little effort, or
is otherwise poorly done, you may have it returned to you to do over. Remember, good
presentation matters! HAVE FUN! Mrs. Ocana
Got an idea?
Let the communication flow!
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- Generate experiences with your content.
- It’s got the Wow effect. Very Wow.
- Make sure your audience remembers the message.
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With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to wow your audience. You can also highlight a particular sentence or piece of information so that it sticks in your audience’s minds, or even embed external content to surprise them: Whatever you like! Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? No problem! 90% of the information we assimilate is received through sight and, what’s more, we retain 42% more information when the content moves.
- Generate experiences with your content.
- It’s got the Wow effect. Very Wow.
- Make sure your audience remembers the message.
Got an idea?
Let the communication flow!
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to wow your audience. You can also highlight a particular sentence or piece of information so that it sticks in your audience’s minds, or even embed external content to surprise them: Whatever you like! Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? No problem! 90% of the information we assimilate is received through sight and, what’s more, we retain 42% more information when the content moves.
- Generate experiences with your content.
- It’s got the Wow effect. Very Wow.
- Make sure your audience remembers the message.
Got an idea?
Let the communication flow!
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to wow your audience. You can also highlight a particular sentence or piece of information so that it sticks in your audience’s minds, or even embed external content to surprise them: Whatever you like! Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? No problem! 90% of the information we assimilate is received through sight and, what’s more, we retain 42% more information when the content moves.
- Generate experiences with your content.
- It’s got the Wow effect. Very Wow.
- Make sure your audience remembers the message.
Got an idea?
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- Generate experiences with your content.
- It’s got the Wow effect. Very Wow.
- Make sure your audience remembers the message.
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The face on the milk carton One-Pager
Chapters 7, 8, 9 & 10
What is a one-pager?
One-Pager Reader's Response
A “one-pager” promotes better understanding of a novel. The more creative you allow yourself to be, the more you will understand the reading assignment.
is a single-page response. All on one page!
It represents your own written and graphic interpretation of what you have read.A great way to share and reflect on the chapters you just read !
One-pagers, when done well, also provide a terrific review that can inspire others to read your book.
What does a one-pager look like?
For your one-pager, you will record key information about chapters 7 to 10 of the novel we are reading. This will take approximately 50 minutes to rough draft. Then, you will work for another 2 classes on your final copy. time will be given in class to complete the work.. Most of the work should be completed during class.
Let your creativity flow, take pride in your work – the results will be AMAZING!
Directions:
□ Must be on standard sized (8 ½ x 11), unlined paper (any color).□ Use color pens or markers, unless black and white is the BEST design choice.□ Write your name, date turned in, and period number on the back.□ Be creative and thoughtful. It is meant to be a challenge to truly represent yourexperience of a book in such a small space.□ Arrange the 9 following required elements on the page in any way you choose (ALL arerequired for full points): (See the list on the next slide)
What should your one pager include on the front?
6. At least 3 drawings, symbols, and/or images that represent aspects of the story - Use color, be creative, be neat, and fill the page
1. Title of novel and author’s name
2. A list of characters from the novel
7. One high level question that can be answered after you read the chapters of the novel (if you are unsure about what a “higher level” question is, see me!) - Answer the question next to where you wrote the question
3. A description of when and where the novel/chapters took place.
4. Five (5) adjectives you would use to describe the novel
5. One important quotation (A sentence or two from the novel) - Write the quotation in quotation marks - Include the page number - Next to the quotation, explain why this is significant (i.e. “This quotation expresses…”)
8. Include a personal response to what you have read. Did you like it or not? Why or why not? Would you recommend it? Why or why not?
9. Fill the entire page (very little white space left showing)
A high-level question is always a question that each student will answer in her/his own way, which indicates that she/he is using what she/he knows and what she/he's learning instead of just recalling rote information.
What should your one pager include on the back?
Class work & Homework
Rubric
Evaluation criterion: Competency 2: Use of knowledge and comprehension from/of texts in a reinvestment task (one-pager). Task Requirements: one-pager includes all of the following: Use the information and ideas and own words to write a text that is adapted to the purpose (one-pager) and the audience: (who will read the text: teacher and classmates).
- Accurate content.
- Content shows deep understanding.
- Content is focused.
- Content is not copied or patchwritten.
1. Title and author of the book and format of "one-pager" (Specific Directions) 10 2. Name(s) and brief description(s) of the main character(s) 10 3. Describe the setting; time, place, social conditions, atmosphere (and whether these elements change or not) 10 4. A one-paragraph summary using the Simple Past & Past Progressive. 15 5. 5 adjectives you would use to describe the novel and /or unfamiliar vocabulary words with definitions (and optional illustrations). . Include the page number where each word is found. 10 6.At least one important quotation (A sentence or two from the novel) - Write the quotation in quotation marks - Next to the quotation, explain why this is significant (i.e. “This quotation expresses…”) – quotes or passages that are important to the story. Include the page number where each quote is found. 10 7. At least 3 drawings, symbols, and/or images that represent aspects of the story - Use color, be creative, be neat, and fill the page the images relate to the chapters you read and the quotes you chose. 10 8. Include a personal response to what you have read. Did you like it or not? Why or why not? Would you recommend it? Why or why not? 10 9. Fill the entire page (very little white space left showing) 15 Total 100If your One-Pager lacks one or more elements, seems to be put together with very little effort, or is otherwise poorly done, you may have it returned to you to do over. Remember, good presentation matters! HAVE FUN! Mrs. Ocana
Got an idea?
Let the communication flow!
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to wow your audience. You can also highlight a particular sentence or piece of information so that it sticks in your audience’s minds, or even embed external content to surprise them: Whatever you like! Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? No problem! 90% of the information we assimilate is received through sight and, what’s more, we retain 42% more information when the content moves.
Got an idea?
Let the communication flow!
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to wow your audience. You can also highlight a particular sentence or piece of information so that it sticks in your audience’s minds, or even embed external content to surprise them: Whatever you like! Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? No problem! 90% of the information we assimilate is received through sight and, what’s more, we retain 42% more information when the content moves.
Got an idea?
Let the communication flow!
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to wow your audience. You can also highlight a particular sentence or piece of information so that it sticks in your audience’s minds, or even embed external content to surprise them: Whatever you like! Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? No problem! 90% of the information we assimilate is received through sight and, what’s more, we retain 42% more information when the content moves.
Got an idea?
Let the communication flow!
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to wow your audience. You can also highlight a particular sentence or piece of information so that it sticks in your audience’s minds, or even embed external content to surprise them: Whatever you like! Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? No problem! 90% of the information we assimilate is received through sight and, what’s more, we retain 42% more information when the content moves.
Got an idea?
Let the communication flow!
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to wow your audience. You can also highlight a particular sentence or piece of information so that it sticks in your audience’s minds, or even embed external content to surprise them: Whatever you like! Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? No problem! 90% of the information we assimilate is received through sight and, what’s more, we retain 42% more information when the content moves.