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Diary Entry for a Main Character
Diary Entry for a Main Character
Imagine you are the main character in your book. Write a diary entry reflecting what your character is experiencing over a time period of at least one day. Your entry must be at least one page long.
Rubric Code:
BX2798B
By
jennleewood
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Diary Entry
4
4 pts
3
3 pts
2
2 pts
1
1 pts
Background
4
The entry is inviting, thoroughly states 1-2 main events that have been encountered by the character and includes several interesting details from the novel. States character's conflict or goal (what he/she wants or needs).
3
The entry clearly states the main events that have been encountered by the character and includes many interesting details from the novel.
2
The entry states refers character's experience, but is not specific in detail. Includes some details from the novel.
1
The entry does not reflect the character's experience and does not include details from the text.
Point of view
4
Details are effectively placed in a logical order and the way they are presented follows 1st person point of view.
3
Details are placed in a logical order and the way in which they are presented/introduced follows first person point of view.
2
Some details are not in a logical or expected order, and this distracts the reader. First person point of view is used most of the time.
1
Many details are not in a logical or expected order. There is little sense that the writing is organized. Entry is not written in first person point of view.
Emotion
4
Diary entry thoroughly focuses on character's feelings regarding the events they are involved in. Feelings are presented with concrete details, interesting word choice and language.
3
Diary entry focuses on character's feelings regarding the events they are involved in. Some concrete details and effective word choice.
2
Diary entry states character's feelings regarding the events they are involved in but lacks concrete details and interesting word choice.
1
Diary entry does not focus on character's feelings regarding the events they are involved in.
Spelling/ Grammar
4
Diary entry is free of grammatical and spelling errors. All sentences flow logically together.
3
Diary entry contains few grammatical and spelling errors. Most sentences flow logically together.
2
Diary entry contains some grammatical and spelling errors. Some sentences flow logically together.
1
Diary contains many grammatical and spelling errors. Sentences rarely flow logically together.
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