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Crucible
Students will write as characters and send and receive letters from each other.
Rubric Code:
U7633
By
becook
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Crucible Letters
Poor
10 pts
Fair
15 pts
Good
20 pts
Letter From Character
Poor
only a short paragraph with no real feelings
Fair
half a page with good summary of what happened, but feeling of character left out
Good
3/4 of page to one page written to "friend" that summarizes what happened during the day's reading with how "you" feel about what happened
Letter from Friend
Poor
only a short paragraph with no real feelings
Fair
half a page with response about what happened, but feelings from "friend" left out
Good
3/4 of page to one page written back to character that re-states what happened during the day's reading with how "you" feel about what happened, include one question that the character should be able to answer
Epistalary Form "Char."
Poor
I have no idea who is writing, no "Dear", no "Love", does not "sound" like the character
Fair
Effort has been made to show who is writing, but mistakes are made as to the tone of the character
Good
I know who is writing by the tone of how things are said and what specific information is included
Epistalary Form "Friend"
Poor
Very little thought is placed into the responce.
Fair
Effort is shown to respond to the character, but the responce does not always flow with the character's letter
Good
Effort has been made to respond to what the character said and is well thought out and crafted
Presentation
Poor
Letters are just handed in.
Fair
Letters are organized in a logical fashion, but notheing has been done to make them stand out
Good
Letters have a logical order and are presented in a fashion that makes the reader want to know what happened to the character next
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English
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