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Character Map 
Students will use a Character Map to desribe the main character from their book study.
Rubric Code: JX6X7B
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Character Traits
  Fair

15 pts

Good

20 pts

Excellent

25 pts

Character traits

Fair

Character traits were not described and/or picture did not match sentence.
Good

Character traits were described and picture was created but was messy.
Excellent

Character traits were described and the picture was neat and matched the sentence.
Adjectives

Fair

Only one adjective were listed for character traits.
Good

Only two adjectives were used to list character traits.
Excellent

An adjective was used for each of the three character traits.
Sentences

Fair

Sentences were poorly constructed/incomplete with little detail.
Good

Sentences did not provide adequate detail or were poorly constructed.
Excellent

Sentences were complete with adequate detail.
Conventions

Fair

Several mistakes (5-8) were made in spelling, capitalization, or punctuation.
Good

A few (3-4) spelling, capitalization, or punctuation mistakes were made.
Excellent

Spelling, capitalization, punctuation were minimal and did not effect project.



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