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Ancient Rome: Journal Entries 
Write three journal entries: in the first, you will describe yourself and your life as a member of one of the three social classes of ancient Rome (patrician, plebeian, or slave). For the second and third entries, you will write about the other two social classes and your feelings toward them. Each entry must be at least ten sentences in length and include at least five facts about each of the social classes (refer to the information sheets handed out during class).
Rubric Code: K32W44
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Subject: History  
Type: Writing  
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  Excellent

15 pts

Fair

10 pts

Poor

5 pts

Length Requirements

Excellent

The required length of the entries (10 sentences) was met in each. It is clear which social class the writer belongs to.
Fair

The required length of the entries (10 sentences) was met only part of the time. It is not clear which social class the writer belongs to.
Poor

The required length of the entries (10 sentences) was not met at all. It is not clear which social class the writer belongs to.
The Writer's Life

Excellent

The writer "paints a portait" of his/her life and shares his/her feelings with the reader.
Fair

The writer gives some details of his/her life and shares few of his/her feelings with the reader.
Poor

The writer gives few if any details of his/her life and does not share any feelings with the reader.
Facts from Info-sheets

Excellent

The writing in the journal includes at least five facts about each social class from the information sheets.
Fair

The writing in the journal includes at least three facts about each social class from the information sheets.
Poor

The writing in the journal includes few if any facts about each social class from the information sheets.




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