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New Greek Character Fact Sheet 
This rubric gives the requirements for creating your new mythological character.
Rubric Code: R887XA
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Modern Day Greek Character
  Poor

0 pts

Fair

1 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Name of Character

Poor

Name of character is missing
Fair

Name of character is on project, but not easy to sight
Good

Name of character is prominent on the page
Excellent

Name of character is prominent on the page. Name is very creative and relates to the myth you are creating
5 Characteristics

Identify 5 characteristics that make the character unique; this can include accomplishments, special talents, "known for" qualities, events they are connected with, etc. (These would include events that you can build your myth around)

Poor

No characteristics
Fair

There are missing characteristics
Good

5 characteristics are listed, but not all are unique (content) or the list is not organized (quality)
Excellent

5 unique characteristics are listed in a neatly organized list
Picture

A picture of the character is included

Poor

No picture
Fair

Picture does not relate to the character
Good

A picture of poor quality is displayed that ties to the character
Excellent

A good quality picture is displayed that ties to the character
Relations

A list of at least three family ties or prominent connections is included and described

Poor

None are included
Fair

Fewer than three family ties or prominent connects are displayed. Connections are not described
Good

At least three family ties or prominent connections are displayed and some connections are described
Excellent

At least three family ties or prominent connections are neatly displayed and connections are fully described
Nature Event

Myth character is connected to a natural event that is explained (ex: volcanoes, shooting starts)

Poor

No natural event is explained
Fair

Natural event is stated but not explained
Good

Natural event is explained
Excellent

Natural event is explained in great detail
Other Information

Three other pieces of information are shared that have significance to the person or character; this could include attributes, powers, or a motto

Poor

No other significant pieces are displayed
Fair

Fewer than three other significant pieces of information are displayed (content)
Good

At least three other significant pieces of information are displayed (quality)
Excellent

At least three other significant pieces of information are neatly displayed.




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