SS8H3cd One Pager Directions 1. A one pager is a single-page response to your reading. a. It is a way of making your pattern of your unique understanding. b. It is a way to be CREATIVE and EXPERIMENTAL. c. It is a way to response imaginatively and honestly. It is a way to be brief and compressed. d. It connects the verbal and the visual; it connects the ideas in what you read to your thoughts. e. It connects words and images. f. A one-pager becomes a metaphor for the reading you have done. 2. The purpose of a one-pager is to own what you are reading. We learn best when we can create our own patterns a. Create the one-pager so that your audience will understand something about the reading from what you do. 3. A one-pager is not: a. A summarization b. Is not restricted by the lines on the paper. c. Half a page d. Only visuals 4. A one-pager includes the following: a. Use one FULL page of notebook paper, copy paper, google drawings, Adobe Spark or any other software program. i. Use pencils if using paper ii. Make sure the one pager is colorful b. Pull out a quotation or two from the reading c. Use a personal statement about what you have read d. Use visuals images (hand-drawn, shareable/reusable images from internet) 1. Battle of Kettle Creek 2. Siege of Savannah 3. Articles of Confederation e. Draw any feelings or thoughts you have while reading. 1. Battle of Kettle Creek 2. Siege of Savannah 3. Articles of Confederation f. Ask a question or two and answer the questions about the following topics i. Battle of Kettle Creek ii. Siege of Savannah iii. Articles of Confederation SS8H3cd One Pager Directions Examples of One-Pagers