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Character Blog
Character Blog
Create a blog using your Weebly site from the point of view of one of the main characters in your book. Include at least 3 journal entries that are at least 250 words, 1 name identity poem, 3 photos (1 being of your character, 1 video, 1 quote or poem or song lyric your character woudl be drawn to, and any other information from your character’s perspective.
Rubric Code:
P97327
By
Stacy_Winkler
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Character Blog
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Writing Content
Excellent
The posts accurately & interestingly represent the chosen character's thoughts and feelings. Details are true to the text.
Good
The posts reflect the characters to some degree, but the student could have expressed the character's point of view in a more detailed way.
Fair
It is unclear how some posts relate to the text. Some of the content seems irrelevant to the character.
Poor
Authors have paid little attention to the chosen character and written little to show their understanding of the text. Posts are too short and possibly too few.
Design
Excellent
Elements on the page match each other and seem to be part of a clear overall plan to show something about the character. A wide range of elements is included in the blog.
Good
Elements on the page are somewhat haphazard. At least some of them seem to have been chosen to represent the character, but some do not match well.
Fair
There is little attention to design and no particular thought to what the character might choose.
Poor
There is no design element chosen by the student.
Requirements
Excellent
Not only are all the requirements met, the author has gone above and beyond what was asked.
Good
The requirements were met, but the student did not put forth any additional information.
Fair
The requirements are mostly met, and no extra effort is represented on the blog.
Poor
Only a few of the requirements have been met.
Mechanics
Excellent
The content shows a variety of vocabulary and sentence structure. Editing has eliminated all typos and grammar is exemplary.
Good
Though there are some typos, most of the content is pretty clear.
Fair
Sentence structure may not be varied. Grammar is occasionally confused. The reader gets distracted by grammatical errors.
Poor
The blog is filled with spelling and grammar mistakes; it is difficult to follow. Sentences are confusing and sentence structure may not be varied.
Explanation
Excellent
The author gives detailed explanation for each of the requirements. It is clear the author has a deep understanding of their character and the character's traits.
Good
The author gives explanation for each of the requirements. It is not as detailed to show a deep understanding of the character and the character's traits.
Fair
Some explanations of the requirements may be missing and/or not detailed enough to show a deep understanding of the character and the character's traits.
Poor
Many of the explanations are missing and/or does not show and understanding of the character and the character's traits.
Subjects:
English
Types:
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