Life of Pi Shipwreck Diary
IB Language & Literature HL 1 – Lampinen
Due Tuesday(A)/Wednesday(B), October 4/5
The Premise
Oh no! You’re shipwrecked! How will you survive? Pi lived to tell his tale, and through his experience, he learned a great deal about himself, survival, and faith. Now it’s your turn. Create a character and make a shipwreck diary for him/her.
The Objective:
To demonstrate understanding and analysis of Life of Pi
To reflect about the ways in which Life of Pi could be relevant to you
To develop high-level creative and analytical thought
To create a multimedia product that will tell a story
The Product:
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The product is a multimedia shipwreck diary that contains five entries (see below).
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The entries should work together to tell the story of your survival.
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Everything should be in one place, but the format is up to you (paper, video, web site, Storybird, Facebook fan page, etc. Note: if you do a FB page, do a fan page and not a profile…I won’t friend your castaway, but I’ll “like” your page! )
The Entries:
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Introductory entry
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One page (double spaced)
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Written from your character’s perspective (does not have to be true), but in the style of Pi’s narration
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Serves as introduction to your shipwreck experience (include details about your situation, philosophies, etc.)
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UPLOAD THIS SECTION TO TURNITIN.COM IN ADDITION TO ADDING IT TO YOUR DIARY
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Anthropomorphism illustration
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One original illustration that captures your “inner beast.” Pi had Richard Parker…what about you?
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Can be computer generated or done by hand (no Life of Pi illustrated version pictures, please). If you use the internet for images, you should change them enough to be able to call it your own work.
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Label five traits that match up to your character; explain them (two traits can be physical; the rest should be metaphors)
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Survival song
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One song that you wrote while shipwrecked
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Should capture the tone of what you were feeling while shipwrecked (Bored? Lonely? Desperate? Hopeful?)
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Between six and ten lines long
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UPLOAD THIS SECTION TO TURNITIN.COM IN ADDITION TO ADDING IT TO YOUR DIARY (ON THE SAME DOCUMENT AS INTRO ENTRY)
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Free choice
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One artifact from your shipwreck experience that helps tell your story (must be NON-PRINT)
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Free choice
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One artifact from your shipwreck experience that helps tell your story (must be NON-PRINT)
The Evaluation:
Criteria
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Points Poss
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Points Rec’d
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Quality of Introductory Entry
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Well written; good grammar (compositional risks are ok; careless errors are not)
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In Pi’s style
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Provides clear details about your shipwreck situation
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Thoughtful
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Also uploaded to turnitin.com
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10
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Anthropomorphism Illustration
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Original illustration of an animal that represents you (captures your “inner beast”)
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Neat, in color, shows effort (not graded on artistic ability, but you should show thought, care, and effort)
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Five traits from the illustration are labeled (minimum of 3 traits are metaphors)
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Explanation of traits
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5
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Castaway Song
**2 points extra credit if you sing your song in class
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5
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Free Choice #1
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Non-print text that helps tell your story
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Creative, powerful, shows thinking outside the box
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5
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Free Choice #2
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Non-print text that helps tell your story
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Creative, powerful, shows thinking outside the box
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5
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Presentation
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5
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Total (will be converted to 100 and split between writing/project categories)
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35
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Conversion scale:
Rubric Conversion
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Raw
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Converted
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Raw
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Converted
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35
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100
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26
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86
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34
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98
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25
|
85
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33
|
97
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24
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83
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32
|
95
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23
|
82
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31
|
94
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22
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80
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30
|
92
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21
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78
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29
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91
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20
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77
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28
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89
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18
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75
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27
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88
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17
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74
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