Africa Project “I AM” Poem. Africa Project “I AM” Poem Directions: You are going to pick a...

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Africa Project “I AM” Poem

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Directions: You are going to pick a key historical person from Africa and write an “I AM” poem about them. An “I AM” poem is a poem about a person, a group of people or even an inanimate object which uses the ideas of emotions and senses.

You will pick one of the following key historical people of Africa: Sundiata, Mansa Musa, or Askia the Great. You will research facts about your person, using the text book. Then, using the sentence stems below, you will write a rough draft of your poem. Your poem should be based on the facts from your research. (It doesn’t have to rhyme.) You will write your final copy on a blank white piece of paper, and you will decorate your paper with pictures of African things. (You can use pictures from Ch. 6 of your textbook as a guide.)

Directions: You are going to pick a key historical person from Africa and write an “I AM” poem about them. An “I AM” poem is a poem about a person, a group of people or even an inanimate object which uses the ideas of emotions and senses.

You will pick one of the following key historical people of Africa: Sundiata, Mansa Musa, or Askia the Great. You will research facts about your person, using the text book. Then, using the sentence stems below, you will write a rough draft of your poem. Your poem should be based on the facts from your research. (It doesn’t have to rhyme.) You will write your final copy on a blank white piece of paper, and you will decorate your paper with pictures of African things. (You can use pictures from Ch. 6 of your textbook as a guide.)

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Africa Project -- “I AM” PoemAfrica Project -- “I AM” PoemSentence Stems:

I amI hearI seeI feelI am I thinkI rememberI amI sayI tryI am

Sentence Stems:I amI hearI seeI feelI am I thinkI rememberI amI sayI tryI am

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Sample Poem. Next is a sample poem written about Santa Claus. See how the writer used the sentence stems to write sentences the way that Santa Claus might have written them, based on common knowledge about Santa.

Sample Poem. Next is a sample poem written about Santa Claus. See how the writer used the sentence stems to write sentences the way that Santa Claus might have written them, based on common knowledge about Santa.

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I am Santa Claus, Giver of Christmas gifts.I hear the jingle of sleigh bells as the reindeer fly swiftly from town to town.I see miles and miles of rooftops and chimneys before me.I feel the cold winter’s night air on my cheeks and nose.I am Santa Claus, Giver of Christmas gifts.I think that I am lucky to have a job that brings joy to so many people.I remember to eat the cookies and drink the milk left for me by kind-hearted children.I am Santa Claus, Giver of Christmas gifts.I say “HO HO HO,’ because my job gives me such joy.I try to make sure that I get everyone what they ask for, but sometimes that is too hard.I am Santa Claus, Giver of Christmas gifts.

“I AM” Poem – Santa Claus Sample

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Information on the Kings of Africa:

Sundiata Holt, Ch. 6 Section 2, pp. 136-138, Ch. 6 Section 4, p. 149, pp. 152-153.

Mansa Musa Holt, Ch. 6 Section 2, p. 136, and pp. 138-141.

Askia the Great Holt, Ch. 6 Section 3, pp. 144-145.

Information on the Kings of Africa:

Sundiata Holt, Ch. 6 Section 2, pp. 136-138, Ch. 6 Section 4, p. 149, pp. 152-153.

Mansa Musa Holt, Ch. 6 Section 2, p. 136, and pp. 138-141.

Askia the Great Holt, Ch. 6 Section 3, pp. 144-145.

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Project due date_________Thurs. Nov.10th

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“I AM” Poem

Rubric

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“I AM” PoemAfrica Project

Standard 7.4 Students analyze the geographic, political,

economic, religious, and social structures of the Sub-Saharan civilizations of Ghana and Mali in Medieval Africa, in terms of:

1. The geographic features of northwest Africa and their influence on the salt for gold trade.

2. The role of trans-Saharan caravan trade in the spread of Islamic Influence in the region.

3. The importance of oral and written tradition in Africa.

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A 90 and Up An “I AM” poem that receives an A

should have the following characteristics:• High quality of work, in both content and

presentation.• Poem is colorful and attractive, with lots of

African decorations.• Poem should show evidence of historical

research.• Information is very detailed and accurate,

and specific to the African king chosen.• Student’s work demonstrates understanding

of the material.• The student’s poem has extra touches.• Poem is done on unlined paper.

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B 80 to 89 An “I AM” poem that receives an B

should have the following characteristics:• Satisfactory quality of work, in both

content and presentation.• Poem is colorful and attractive, with

African decorations and/or pictures.• Poem should show evidence of

historical research.• Information is accurate, and specific to

the African king chosen.• Student’s work demonstrates

understanding of the material.• Poem is done on unlined paper.

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C 70 to 79 An “I AM” poem that receives an C should

have the following characteristics:• Quality of work is lacking, in both content and

presentation.• Poem is somewhat colorful and attractive, with some

African decorations and/or pictures.• Poem should show at least some evidence of

historical research.• Information is not very detailed, or contains

inaccuracies; it is hard to tell which king the poem is about.

• Student’s work doesn’t always demonstrate understanding of the material.

• Poem is done on unlined paper.

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D 55 to 69 An “I AM” poem that receives an D should

have the following characteristics:• There are missing requirements; the poem

is somewhat incomplete.• Poor quality of work, in both content and

presentation.• Poem is not colorful and attractive, little or

no African decorations and/or pictures.• Information is not very detailed, missing, or

contains inaccuracies; it reads as if it was done without historical research.

• Student’s work doesn’t demonstrate understanding of the material.

• Poem is done on lined paper.

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F 54 and Below An “I AM” poem that receives an F should

have the following characteristics:

Incomplete – Any “I AM” African Poem receiving an F will count as a missing assignment.