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Double Bubble Map For Comparing Characters 
Students create a Double Bubble Map to compare and contrast Donovan to the other kids in his school using the Educreation app.
Rubric Code: HX379AA
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Well Developed

3 pts

Developing

2 pts

Needs Improvement

1 pts

Comparing

How are the characters similar

Well Developed

Student had a minimum of 3 quality comparing details
Developing

Student had 2 quality comparing details
Needs Improvement

Student had 1 quality comparing details
Contrasting

How are the characters different

Well Developed

Student had a minimum of 3 quality contrasting details
Developing

Student had a minimum of 2 quality contrasting details
Needs Improvement

Student had a minimum of 1 quality contrasting details
Assignment

Presentation of work

Well Developed

Student created a correct Double Bubble Map and recorded their voice to explain their comparisons.
Developing

Student created a correct Double Bubble Map
Needs Improvement

Student turned in assignment late, incomplete, or did not follow directions.




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