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Visual representation of LWW and Character 
The studnent will create an original work of art that depicts a setting of a character for The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. The student will present the creation and explain how the images represent the author's style, genre, or life. In addition the student will present their written diary response relating to the setting created.
Rubric Code: J8BX42
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric LWW Setting/Diary Project
Project refers to chapters 1-5
  Poor

5 pts

Fair

10 pts

Good

15 pts

Excellent

20 pts

Images

Poor

Little or no connection to the imagery of the sensory details,The tone of the creation is NOT easily identified AND DOES NOT match the tone of the selection.
Fair

Some of the images accurately represent the imagery of the the setting. The tone of the creation is NOT easily identified OR DOES NOT match the tone of the selection.
Good

All of the images accurately represent the sensory details of the the setting.
The tone of the creation is easily identified OR matches the tone of the selection.
Excellent

The images clearly represent the author's sensory details. The tone of the creation is easily identified and matches the mood of the selection.
Appearance of Setting

Poor

Messy and disorgainzed. The viewer can not recognize the setting .
Fair

The appearance is either messy or disorganized. The viewer has a hard time recognizing the setting.
Good

Organized and neat. The viewer can easily identify the setting.
Excellent

Appearance helps the viewer to understand the author's genre, style, tone, and the mood of the setting.
Presentation of Setting

Poor

Does not explain the connections between the creation and the selection's tone.
Fair

Partially explains the connection between the creation and the author's tone.
Good

Explains the connections between the creation and the selection and the author's tone.
Excellent

Explains the connections between the creation and the author's tone.
Written Diary Response

Poor

There is no written diary response that explains the setting chosen.
Fair

There is some explanation for the setting, but it lacks effort and creativity.
Good

The diary response is complete and does well to relate to the setting, but may lack creativity or detail.
Excellent

The diary response relates to setting and provides strong details and information from the story.
Presentation of Diary

Poor

No diary is submitted, or it is sloppy and incomplete.
Fair

Response is not fully complete, and could look neater and more organized. It may also contain 10 or more spelling errors.
Good

Response shows some neatness, has indentation, and contains 5-9 spelling errors.
Excellent

Response is neatly submitted with proper indentation. It contains less than 4 spelling errors.




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