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Exhibit A Multi-Genre Research Papers
The project allows journeys for the young student mindMultiple mediums: whatever the student can findPoetry, Drawing, and Historical fictionThe choice is up to the student’s predilectionAllows for the combination of imagination and factSome believe this method has a much greater retention impact
What is it? Combines imagination and multiple genres
such as drawing, poetry, songs, fiction, dialog, cartoons, and plays.
Each section makes a point of its own. Sections combine to recreate both fact
and the imaginative world of the drama, characters, and emotion.
When do we use it? Most appropriate for English and Social
Studies, but do have a place in math, science, and foreign language.
For example, to teach the students about a truth in science they may explore what life would be like if it did not exist.
What if the earth had no gravity or water boiled at a different temperature?
Benefits? Yes, there are many. Plagiarism is more difficult. Students write about their own
experiences. Students write about their own opinions. Students are forced to look at topics from
different points of view. Oh…..and it is FUN!!!
Connecting to 21st Century Skills? Analyzing Skills Express material relevantly Think outside the box Question the world around them
Example 1 Theodore Roosevelt
PoemTheodore Roosevelt, a man of many hatsBoxer, hunter, cowboy, head copGovernor, President, tourist stopTheodore Roosevelt, more powerful than gatsBeen hit with a shell, but he don’t walk with a limpHe trust-busted, square-dealed, and carried a big stickTheodore Roosevelt, a real rough-riding cat
Research and Literary Component
Biography of Theodore Roosevelt
Historical FictionHow would Roosevelt have handled 9/11?
RubricRequireme
ntsBrief Description Feedback Possible
PointsPointsEarned
Research Component
Research Journal. Keep a weekly journal of research completed. This should be at least 1000 words each week and state fact and reflect.
20 points
LiteraryComponent
Choose 1 literary component. This can be a Historical Fiction or an Interview. This should be 2 pages and portray an aspect of your individual’s character.
20 points
Artistic Component
Choose 2 artistic components out of cartoon, drawing, or a poem. These should portray some aspect of your individual’s character.
40 points(20
points for each
component)
Works Cited
You will turn in all resources used. They need to include books, primary sources, and internet resources.
10 points
Attention to Detail
Make sure and check your documents for grammatical errors. Writing should be presented in a clear and concise manner.
10 points
Example 2: English Take one character from a novel and place him/her in another novel and write a storyRequireme
ntsBrief Description Feedback Possible
PointsPointsEarned
Research Component
Read two novels that you would like to use and turn in two 3 page summaries of the novels.
Good choice of combining Alice in Wonderland and Pilgrim’s Progress.
20 points 20
LiteraryComponent
Choose 1 character from one of the novels chosen and place him/her in the other novel. Write a 4 page story featuring the character.
Interesting that you chose to combine Wonderland with Christian’s journey toward righteousness.
40 points 39
Works Cited
You will turn in all resources used. They need to include both primary sources.
Clean citations and excellent works cited page.
10 points 10
Attention to Detail
Make sure and check your documents for grammatical errors. Writing should be presented in a clear and concise manner.
More attention to detail needed. Perhaps you need to at some point glance at a dictionary for guidance on spelling.
10 points 3
Example 3: Foreign LanguageWhat if you lived in a South American Country?Requireme
ntsBrief Description Feedback Possible
PointsPointsEarned
Research Component
Research Journal. Keep a weekly journal of research completed. Should be at least 1000 words each week stating fact and reflecting.
Very nice how you related to the material comparing your life to a high school students living in Brazil.
20 points 20
LiteraryComponent
Choose 1 literary component. This can be a Historical Fiction or an Interview. This should be 2 pages and portray an aspect of life in Brazil.
The story of a young Brazilian girl auditioning for a school play in an American school touched on a universal fear of many high school students of being accepted. Good use of your Spanish vocabulary!
20 points 20
Artistic Component
Choose 2 artistic components out of cartoon, drawing, or a poem. These should portray some aspect of your individual’s character.
Both of your poems explore the rich culture of Brazilian life. Well done!
40 points(20
points for each
component)
40
Works Cited
You will turn in all resources used. They need to include books, primary sources, and internet resources.
You need more primary sources.
10 points 8
Attention to Detail
Make sure and check your documents for grammatical errors. Writing should be presented in a clear and concise manner.
I can tell you spent a lot of time on your paper.
10 points 10
Example 4: Science, AstronomyWhat if you lived on Mars?Requireme
ntsBrief Description Feedback Possible
PointsPointsEarned
Research Component
Research Journal. Keep a weekly journal of research completed. Should be at least 1000 words each week stating fact and reflection.
I like how you analyzed the differences between our atmosphere on Earth.
20 points 20
LiteraryComponent
Choose 1 literary component. This can be a Historical Fiction or an Interview. This should be 2 pages and portray an aspect of life on Mars.
I like the creativity in your short story of the type of life form that could live on Mars and used your facts to make the form come to life.
20 points 20
Artistic Component
Choose 2 artistic components out of cartoon, drawing, or a poem. These should portray some aspect of your individual’s character.
I like how the drawing helped to create a visual of the life forms on mars. It really brought it to life!
40 points(20
points for each
component)
40
Works Cited
You will turn in all resources used. They need to include books, primary sources, and internet resources.
You had a wonderful array of resources!
10 points 10
Attention to Detail
Make sure and check your documents for grammatical errors. Writing should be presented in a clear and concise manner.
You were very clear and concise in your literary component. The poem had some spelling errors.
10 points 7
Questions? Benefits of using this type of paper? Possible negatives of trying this in a high school
class? Has anyone already used multi-genre research
papers in the classroom? Has anyone thought of any possible examples
they will use? Can anyone think of any other connections to 21st
century skills? This is a new and complex idea what questions do
you have on how to implement multi-genre research papers in the classroom?
Resources Ondaatje, M. (1970). The Collected Works of
Billy the Kid. New York: Vintage International. Romano, T. (2000). Blending Genre, Altering
Style: Writing Multigenre Papers. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook Publishers, Inc.
Romano, T. (1995). Writing with Passion: Life Stories, Multiple Genres. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook Publishers.