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Focus Paper #3: “Mirror, Mirror on the wall.”

Name: ______Date: ______

Title: ______
Intended Audience: ______
Primary Purpose:

INFORMPERSUADEENTERTAIN

Mode of Writing:

JOURNALESSAYREPORTDESCRIPTIVE NARRATIVEOTHER: ______

Directions:

The calendar has changed over from 2017 to 2018! For many, this change marks a new beginning, resolutions and goal setting. For you, it means we arealmost halfway through your 8th grade year, and high school course recommendations are right around the corner. All of these factors help make it the perfect time to look back on how you have progressed over the previous four and a half months and to set goals for the second half of the year.

In a well-written, two to three (2-3) page paper, reflect on the first half of your year in Soundings.The following questions are to help you brainstorm ideas for information you could include in your paper. Your Focus Paper should NOT read like a list of answers to the questions provided.

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Focus Paper #3: “Mirror, Mirror on the wall.”

What has gone well?

What have you learned?

What have you accomplished?

Have you challenged yourself?

Have you taken full advantage of your opportunities as a learner (in a positive manner)?

How have you grown as a learner?

How have you made progress on the goals you set at the beginning of the year?

What do you recognize as needs for improvement?

How do you plan on making strides towards that improvement?

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Focus Paper #3: “Mirror, Mirror on the wall.”

Attach any pre-writing and rough drafts to your final draft. Drafts should be double-spaced, in 12-font. Font options are as follows: Times, Times New Roman or Arial.

When you turn in your Focus Paper, the order, from top to bottom, should be the following:

This Cover Page

Rubric

Good Copy

Pre-Writing,

Drafts

Focus Paper #3 is due by:Friday, January 26thHAVE FUN!
I dedicate this effort to: ______.
Assessment Domains:

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Focus Paper #3: “Mirror, Mirror on the wall.”

Focus/Overall Development: the single controlling point made with an awareness of task about a specific topic: the overall effect of the paper.

Organization: the order developed and sustained within and across paragraphs using transitional devices including an introduction and a conclusion; the degree to which the response is focused and clearly and logically or appropriately ordered.

Content/Support: the presence of ideas developed through facts, examples, anecdotes, details, opinions, statistics, reasons and/or explanations; the degree to which the response includes examples that develop the main point.

Style/Sentence Structures: the choice, use and arrangement of sentence structures; the degree to which the response includes sentences that are complete, correct and varied in structure and length.

Style/Word Choice: the choice, use and arrangement of words: vocabulary, word choice and usage.

Conventions/Mechanics: the use of grammar, mechanics, spelling, usage and sentence formation; also the use of correct punctuation, capitalization, and paragraphing.