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Diary Entries 
Pretend that you are the main character of the story. Write 10 diary entries that the character could have written. Seven of the entries should include information from the text that was read during the novel. Three of the entries should be written after the book has been read. (What happened next for the character?) The journal entries should include the innermost thoughts of the character. Remember that you are writing the entries from his/her point of view.
Rubric Code: GBAW35
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Many parts are not included.

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All but 2 parts are included.

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All but one part is included.

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All parts are included.

20 pts

Diary Entries

Detailed account of 10 events in the story written for each diary entry.

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Cover Page

Interesting and neatly drawn cover page with color pictures.

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Well Written Paragraph

Few or no spelling or punctuation errors (capitalization, end marks, complete sentences) throughout all diary entries and cover.

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Organization

Paragraphs are clear, organized, and run in a smooth manner.

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Presentation

1. Loud
2. Clear
3. With Expression

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