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Character Thoughts
Students portray an event from the book by writing character's thoughts.
Rubric Code:
UX385A
By
wwalkerbr
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate
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Advanced
4 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Basic
2 pts
Below Basic
1 pts
Group Participation
Advanced
All members have a job assignment and are participating in the creation of the final project. Group members are on task and using group voices.
Proficient
All members have a job assignment and are participating in the creation of the final project. Group members are on task and using group voices.
Basic
Most members have a job assignment and are participating in the creation of the final project. Group members are on task and using group voices. Teacher has only had to caution members once for behavior.
Below Basic
Most members have a job assignment and are participating in the creation of the final project. Group members are on task and using group voices. Teacher has only had to caution members more than once for behavior.
Event Portrayal Writing
Advanced
The student selects an event and tells what the character may have been thinking at the time of the event . The writing shows the student has been able to think like the character based on the character's traits given by the author.
Proficient
The student selects an event and tells what the character may have been thinking at the time of the event based on action from story elements. The writing shows the student has been able to think like the character based on the character's traits given by the author.
Basic
The student selects an event and tells what the character may have been thinking at the time of the event based on action from story elements. The writing shows little about the character's traits given by the author.
Below Basic
The student selects an event and tells what the character may have been thinking at the time of the event based on action from story elements. The writing shows nothing about the character's traits given by the author.
Spelling/Punctuation
Advanced
There are no spelling errors and all punctuation is correct. Student uses knowledge of parts of speech to construct effective sentences.
Proficient
There is only one spelling error and all punctuation is correct. Student uses knowledge of parts of speech to construct effective sentences.
Basic
There is only one spelling error and no more than one punctuation error. Student uses knowledge of parts of speech to construct effective sentences.
Below Basic
There is more than one spelling error and more than one punctuation error. Student uses knowledge of parts of speech to construct effective sentences.
Group Presentation
Advanced
The group introduce the character, book title and author, and each group member shares the event description and thoughts created using appropriate vocabulary, and organization. The visual aid is appropriate for the assignment.
Proficient
The group introduce the character, book title and author, and all group member shares the event description and thoughts created using appropriate vocabulary, some organization. The visual aid is appropriate for the assignment.
Basic
The group introduce the character, book title and author, and each group member shares the event description and thoughts created using appropriate vocabulary, and may lack organization. The visual aid is appropriate for the assignment.
Below Basic
The group introduce the character, book title and author, and each group member shares the event description and thoughts created using appropriate vocabulary, and has no organization. The visual aid is appropriate for the assignment.
Keywords:
Thoughts
Subjects:
English
Types:
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