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Create a picture of visual details of story mood 
After reading the story, Harrison Bergeron, students will draw and visually represent the details that reflect mood in the story.
Rubric Code: SXXA445
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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5 pts

Practitioner

3 pts

Novice

1 pts

Understanding of the story

Expert

Student drew an extensive amount of details that represent mood in the story and used appropriate colors or shading to express the mood.
Practitioner

Student drew several details that represent mood in the story and used mostly appropriate colors or shading to express the mood.
Novice

Student drew few details that represent mood in the story and used inappropriate colors or no colors, or shading to express the mood.
Written explanation

Expert

Student explained 5 or more of their details and how they represent the story's mood and used quotes from the story for support.
Practitioner

Student explained 3 or 4 of their details and how they represent the story's mood and used a few quotes from the story for support.
Novice

Student explained 1 or 2 of their details and how they represent the story's mood and used one or no quotes from the story for support.



Keywords:
  • expressing mood in literature through drawing







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