Description
Have your students demonstrate their understanding of Animal Farm by George Orwell through a creative and engaging one-pager project that blends literary analysis with visual expression.
In this activity, students will combine written responses, symbolism, quotes, and illustrations to showcase their understanding of the novella in a meaningful and memorable way.
Students will analyze important literary elements such as theme, conflict, characterization, symbolism, and more while creatively connecting their ideas to the text.
These completed one-pagers also make eye-catching and meaningful classroom displays or bulletin boards that students can take pride in.
This resource works well for both middle school and high school ELA classrooms and is ideal for independent work, enrichment activities, early finishers, or end-of-unit projects.
Included in this resource:
Student directions for the one-pager project (PDF)
Rubric (PDF)
Example one-pager (PDF)
10 blank templates (optional to use)
Editable student directions and rubric (Word document)
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Animal Farm One Pager Project
Animal Farm One Pager Project
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Description
Have your students demonstrate their understanding of Animal Farm by George Orwell through a creative and engaging one-pager project that blends literary analysis with visual expression.
In this activity, students will combine written responses, symbolism, quotes, and illustrations to showcase their understanding of the novella in a meaningful and memorable way.
Students will analyze important literary elements such as theme, conflict, characterization, symbolism, and more while creatively connecting their ideas to the text.
These completed one-pagers also make eye-catching and meaningful classroom displays or bulletin boards that students can take pride in.
This resource works well for both middle school and high school ELA classrooms and is ideal for independent work, enrichment activities, early finishers, or end-of-unit projects.
Included in this resource:
Student directions for the one-pager project (PDF)
Rubric (PDF)
Example one-pager (PDF)
10 blank templates (optional to use)
Editable student directions and rubric (Word document)
Description
Have your students demonstrate their understanding of Animal Farm by George Orwell through a creative and engaging one-pager project that blends literary analysis with visual expression.
In this activity, students will combine written responses, symbolism, quotes, and illustrations to showcase their understanding of the novella in a meaningful and memorable way.
Students will analyze important literary elements such as theme, conflict, characterization, symbolism, and more while creatively connecting their ideas to the text.
These completed one-pagers also make eye-catching and meaningful classroom displays or bulletin boards that students can take pride in.
This resource works well for both middle school and high school ELA classrooms and is ideal for independent work, enrichment activities, early finishers, or end-of-unit projects.
Included in this resource:
Student directions for the one-pager project (PDF)
Rubric (PDF)
Example one-pager (PDF)
10 blank templates (optional to use)
Editable student directions and rubric (Word document)
