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Two Citations for Lockhart Story – Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Citing the text is important for everyone to know where you got your information. Sometimes when you look again at the book, you will have a new idea too. Continue reading closely!

Attempt is missing or barely started.There are less than 2 citations and they are vague or unconnected to the main idea. There is only 1 citation that is clear and connected to the main topic.There are 2 citations that are clear and connected to the main topic.
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Lockhart Narrative: Engaging Outline

This is the rubric for how engaging your Lockhart story outline is.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Outline is disorganized and/or does not add much to the plot.Outline is somewhat organized and/or does not add much to the plot.Outline is clearly organized and creates an interesting next step to the text.
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Is fear good? Write an argument using Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban(TM)

J.K. Rowling does an excellent job exploring fear in this book. Think about the characters and some of the events. How did fear effect the plot? How did characters overcome fear?

This paper topic asks you: Is fear good or bad?

Think about the characters and events in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban(TM). Write a sentence that describes your opinion.

Then, find three quotes or events from this book that show your thinking.

Finally, write a paper that proves your opinion is correct. Use the facts from the story to prove your points. Be sure to read your paper to correct any mistakes.

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Rubric for Setting/Character Interaction Paragraph – Prisoner of Azkaban

This is the rubric for how well-written your paragraph is.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Paragraph is disorganized and/or grammar inhibits a reader from understanding.Paragraph is somewhat organized and/or grammar detracts from the reader’s understanding.Paragraph is clearly organized and grammar does not restrict the reader’s understanding.
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Rubric for Diorama Description Paragraph – Prisoner of Azkaban

This is the rubric for how well-written your paragraph is.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Paragraph is disorganized and/or grammar inhibits a reader from understanding.Paragraph is somewhat organized and/or grammar detracts from the reader’s understanding.Paragraph is clearly organized and grammar does not restrict the reader’s understanding.
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Rubric for Diorama with 5 details – Prisoner of Azkaban

Use at least five setting details in your diorama to ensure that you giving your audience as much accuracy as possible.

Diorama is missing or barely started.There are less than 2 details or the details may be vague or unconnected to the setting.There are only 2-4 details that are clear and connected to the correct setting. There are 5 details that are clear and connected to the setting.
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The History of Hogwarts from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

History is written by people just like you. You learned a lot of facts about the founding of Hogwarts.

Write a paragraph that describes the event of Hogwarts’ beginning.

Use at least three facts from the text in your summary of how Hogwarts began.

Be sure to reread your paragraph so it has no mistakes and is easy to read.

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Rubric for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Play – 2 Events/Quotes

Write down two events or quotes that support your interpretation of this event. These events should connect your play to the original text

Play is missing or barely started.There are less than 2 citations and they are vague or unconnected to the main idea. There is only 1 citation that is clear and connected to the main topic. There are 2 citations that are clear and connected to the main topic.
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The Real Story of Professor Lockhart – According to you!

Professor Lockhart is quite the author. We think you can be quite the author too!

Take one of the stories about Professor Lockhart and write a story about what REALLY happened.

Make sure your story has good details about:

  • the people in your story (describe your characters)
  • the setting of your story (where the characters are)
  • the things your characters do
  • how the story ends

Your story may have lots of people talking, which is called dialogue. It may also have lots of description about what is happening.

Make sure your story also has good grammar so it is easy for your reader to know what is happening.

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Diorama & Setting: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

There are many places described in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Choose one and reread the text that describes that place. A setting is a place in a story. Settings often have a big effect on how characters act and what happens to them. In this book, Diagon Alley, Flourish & Botts, and Hogwarts are all settings. You could choose one of these places or any other place described in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban to complete this project.

Create a diorama that shows 5 details that are discussed about that place.

Write a paragraph that describes why your diorama is correctly shows the setting you chose.

Then, add two or more characters that were in your setting.

Write a second paragraph that describes whether the setting affected what they did here. Be sure to reread both of your paragraphs and fix any mistakes.

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