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Character Poem
Use the template provided in class to write a poem about the protagonist or another important (major not minor) character using verbatim textual evidence that supports your claims about the character's words, thoughts, actions and what others think of the character.
Rubric Code:
D9X3WB
By
StacySwinhart
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Character Poem
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Format
Poor
Poem is not typed, is missing several lines and is not in order.
Fair
Poem is not type and may be missing a line or two.
Good
Poem is typed, including title & author, follows the template, is 12 lines long, and is easy to read.
Excellent
Poem is typed, including title & author, follows the template, is 12 lines long and structure is elegant, enhancing readability. (see example)
Ideas/Textual Evidence
Poor
Poem does not support with textual examples and evidence of characterization.
Fair
Poem has some verbatim textual support (fewer than 7 lines) and only some page numbers.
Good
Poem has adequate textual support of characterization. Some passages may not be strong examples of characterization, but page numbers are included and text is verbatim.
Excellent
Poem has detailed and specific textual support for evidence of characterization including verbatim passages and page numbers.
Reflection
Poor
Did not reflect in Comments section or the reflection is incomplete.
Fair
Reflection in Comments section was attempted, but is difficult to read and understand.
Good
Comments section identifies favorite line and explains why the writer liked this line, but doesn't necessarily relate their reflection to the character.
Excellent
Comments section identifies favorite line, reflects on and explains clearly why the writer liked or did not like this aspect of the character's personality.
Mechanics
Poor
Many spelling, grammar, capitalization errors
Fair
Few spelling, grammar and capitalization errors
Good
Only one or two errors in spelling, grammar and punctuation
Excellent
Zero errors in spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Keywords:
characterization
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
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