Coat of Arms 2012


Creating a “Coat of Arms”                                                     Name: _________________________________

 

Congratulations! The king is considering granting your family a coat of arms. If he does, you will be able to call yourself “Gentleman” or “Lady.” (That’s big stuff!) First, however, he wants to know about your plan for the coat of arms; you have to send him a “draft.”

 

Read the requirements below and create your coat of arms. Have your coat of arms ready to share by FRIDAY. The best will be recognized!

 

NOTE: There is also a letter to the King that must accompany your design. More details on a separate document

 

A “coat of arms” involves three key items:

 

HINT: You might want to practice your ideas before creating your final version. Consider tracing the template on a few pieces of scratch paper.

 

GRADING: Your grade is weighted mostly on how well you can explain your choices. If you just throw something together that looks cool, but can’t explain what everything means and why you included it, then you will not earn a good grade. So THINK about your motto. THINK about what will go on the shield and why.

 

WHAT TO TURN IN:

  1. Shield drawing with family name and motto
  2. Explanation sheet that interprets the motto and all aspects of the shield
  3. Formal letter to the king that asks for finalization of the coat of arms and explains its contents in paragraph format

Business letter format

Appropriate salutation

Style and voice appropriate for the audience (a KING!)

Logical organization

Appropriate closing