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Darrel Rodaste - One Pager

The document provides instructions for creating a one pager to visually share key ideas and information learned from a text using symbols, words, quotations and images; it must include a border of quotations from the text, symbolism and themes in the top half, and characters and how they develop in the bottom half.

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Darrel Rodaste - One Pager

The document provides instructions for creating a one pager to visually share key ideas and information learned from a text using symbols, words, quotations and images; it must include a border of quotations from the text, symbolism and themes in the top half, and characters and how they develop in the bottom half.

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One Pager Directions

A one pager is a way to visually share key ideas and information


from what you have learned. When you create a one pager, you
are trying to use both visual symbols and important words to
clearly and concisely share your most important takeaways with
someone else.

For this one pager, I’ve provided you with a template.

Here’s what it MUST INCLUDE:


•  A border of key quotations from the text
•  The top half should focus on symbolism and themes from
the text, including both words and images.
•  The bottom half should focus on key characters from the text
and how they develop, change, and interact. It should also
include both words and images.

You may also add other symbols, drawings, and words that
represent the reading as you wish.

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