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Artistic Character Trait Analysis Project
Artistic Character Trait Analysis Project
Create an artistic bubble map or double bubble map that shows the character traits of Daedalus and Icarus. Draw your vision of each character in the center of the paper within separate frames leaving enough room in the middle for shared traits. Then give a minimum of 6 character traits for each of them (some traits should be shared). Support your choice of character traits with evidence from the text.
Rubric Code:
PX483WC
By
wernerme92
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Character Analysis
5 pts
4 pts
3 pts
2 pts
Character Trait Analysis
5
Interpretation of the character's traits are accurate, logical and insightful .
4
Interpretation of the characer's traits are accurate and logical.
3
Interpretation of the character's traits are mostly accurate, but may be insufficiently thought out.
2
Interpretation of the character's traits are inaccurate and random.
Character Traits
5
9 or more character traits are included and support is attempted for all. Some of the traits are shared by both characters.
4
7 or 8 character traits are included and support is attempted for all. Some of the traits are shared by both characters.
3
6 character traits are included and support is attempted for all. Some of the traits are shared by both characters.
2
6 or less character traits are included and support is attempted for some. No traits are shared.
Supporting Evidence
5
The evidence strongly and insightfully supports the interpretation. Evidence is presented as a direct quote from the text that demonstrates each character trait.
4
The evidence accurately supports the interpretation and is presented as a direct quote or an example. However, it may not always clearly connected to the interpretation of each character trait.
3
The evidence somewhat supports the interpretation. The connection between the evidence and character trait interpertation is not always clear.
2
The evidence does not clearly support the interpretation of the character traits or no evidence is used.
Creativity and Neatness
5
Project is neatly layed out, planning of lay out is obvious, color is included, drawing shows thoughtful interpretation and creativity. Both drawing and traits are both presented in a creative way.
4
Project is neatly layed out, color is included, drawing shows creativity. Both drawing and traits are both presented in a creative way.
3
Project lay out and drawings lack organization and creativity. No color is used.
2
Project is not well organized and/or messy. It shows no creativity, drawings are minimal, and no color is used.
Mechanics/Conventions
5
Fewer than three mechanical errors. All MLA format criteria met.
4
Fewer than five mechanical errors. All MLA format criteria met.
3
Mechanical errors interfere with effectiveness of paper.<BR>
MLA format criteria used.
2
Mechanical errors interfere with readability of paper. Little or no MLA format criteria used.
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