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Empathy Paper 
In an attempt to sympathize with Hellen Keller's plight, we will be embarking on a mental adventer all our own. For one month we will be imagining, experiencing, and investigating what life is like for the differently abled.
Rubric Code: T26CW8
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Poor

55 pts

Fair

70 pts

Good

85 pts

Excellant

100 pts

Imagination

Poor

Paper does not demonstrate the subject of the challenges experienced by the person who is differently-abled.
Fair

Paper demonstrates a lack of enthusiasm and/or respect for challenges experienced by the person who is differently-abled.
Good

Paper demonstrates some challenges experienced by the person who is differently-abled, but leaves several important aspects of the person's challenges.
Excellant

Paper demonstrates creativity and imagination on the subject of the challenges experienced by the person who is differently-abled.
Experience

Poor

Paper does not correctly illustrate an empatheticly fostered experience of a person who is differently-abled.
Fair

Paper begins to illustrate an experience of a person who is differently-abled.
Good

Paper illustrates an empatheticly fostered experience of a person who is differently-abled, but is not properly proofread.
Excellant

Paper correctly illustrates an empatheticly fostered experience of a person who is differently-abled.
Investigation

Poor

Paper does not correctly convey accurate research or interview of a person who is differently-abled.
Fair

Paper begins to convey research or interview of a person who is differently-abled, but is not properly written.
Good

Paper attempts to convey research or interview of a person who is differently-abled.
Excellant

Paper correctly conveys accurate research or interview of a person who is differently-abled.




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