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Compare Character Traits of Character to Self
Character Traits
Students complete simple graphic organizer comparing their character traits to those of a character in the book "Bud, Not Buddy." Students will use evidence from the text and their own lives to complete this assignment.
Rubric Code:
UX5W6AX
By
fumilola
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Character Traits
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Character
Poor
Both character name and name of student were missing.
Fair
Character's name or student's name were missing
Good
Character's name and student's name was written.
Excellent
Character's name and student's name was written correctly.
Adjectives
Poor
Appropriate adjectives were not used for character traits when comparing character traits between the character and the student.
Fair
Only one appropriate adjective was listed for character traits when comparing character traits between the character and the student.
Good
An appropriate adjective was used for each of the three character traits when comparing character traits between the character and the student.
Excellent
An appropriate adjective was used for each of the three character traits when comparing character traits between the character and the student.
Evidence
Poor
One or none of the evidence was used to describe character traits when comparing character traits between the character and the student.
Fair
Some evidence was used to describe character trait adjectives when comparing character traits between the character and the student.
Good
The evidence used to describe character trait adjectives could be clearer when comparing character traits between the character and the student.
Excellent
Clear evidence from the story was listed for each of the two adjectives used to compare character traits between the character and the student.
Conventions
Poor
Mistakes in spelling, capitalization, or punctuation were many and distracted the reader
Fair
Several mistakes (3-4) were made in spelling, capitalization, or punctuation
Good
A few (2-3) spelling, capitalization, or punctuation mistakes were made
Excellent
Spelling, capitalization, punctuation were minimal
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Keywords:
Character Traits
Subjects:
English
(General)
Types:
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Reading
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