Example Child Development Memes Below are some examples of Child Development Memes. These memes have been collected from various sites but are here to just give you an example of what you can do. Students MAY NOT use memes that have already been created. Students MUST use an original photo or drawing to create their meme. Below is a thought-provoking meme that is promoting the acceptance of boys playing with dolls. Below is a thought-provoking & humorous meme that is promoting parents modeling reading as a way to facilitate children to read. Below is a thought-provoking meme that is promoting the ideal that there is pressure for men (not just women) to conform to unrealistic body standards. Below is humorous meme that is using Piaget's concept of Object Permanence. Below is a humorous meme that is promoting the normalcy of separation anxiety/stranger danger in toddlerhood. Below is a thought-provoking and humorous meme that is advocating that taking prescription medication for mental health should not be stigmatized. Criteria ploaded MemeMeme is uploaded. Meme is easily readable and simple to understand. 8.0 to >4.0 ptsFull Marks 4.0 to >0.0 ptsNeeds Work Meme needs more visual work or the wording is not understandable. There are errors in spelling or grammar in meme text. 0.0 ptsNo Marks 8.0 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeQuestion #1How did you create your meme? What program/software/app did you use? How long did it take you? If it is a photo, when did you take it? If it is a drawing/illustration, what materials did you use to create it? 1.0 ptsFull Marks 0.0 ptsNo Marks 1.0 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeQuestion #2What emotion or thought do you want the reader to engage in while reading/examining your meme? 1.0 ptsFull Marks 0.0 ptsNo Marks 1.0 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeQuestion #3Thoroughly explain the concept or theory that your meme connects to. 8.0 to >4.0 ptsFull Marks 4.0 to >0.0 ptsMore Detail is Needed The description of the theory/concept is not clear or it needs more explanation. Paraphrasing is either not used or is too vague. Textbook or other source citations are not provided. 0.0 ptsNo Marks 8.0 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeQuestion #4How does your meme promote healthy child development? 2.0 to >0.0 ptsFull Marks 0.0 ptsNo Marks 2.0 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSpelling, Grammar, & FormatThere are no spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors in both the meme & responses. There is clear organization. 2.0 ptsFull Marks There are NO errors in spelling, grammar, or format. 1.0 ptsNeeds Work There are errors in spelling, grammar, or format. 0.0 ptsNo Marks There are NUMEROUS errors in spelling, grammar, or format.2.0 pts Total Points: 22.0 PreviousNext
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