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Character Switch Rubric
If you could change places with one character, who would it be and why? Your explaination should be at least 3/4 to one page in length. Remember to describe the character(using examples from the book) and the situation well because your audience may not have read the book. Give Evidence--examples of things the character has done or said that supports your description and decision to switch with that character.
Rubric Code:
UX84B7
By
arkturtle19
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Become a Character
Poor
9 pts
Fair
11 pts
Good
13 pts
Exellent
15 pts
Character Description
Poor
Character description has hardly any detail at all. You barely feel like you know/understand the character and why you would want to switch with them.
Fair
Character description could use more detail. You know this is a character from the book but you don't really get a great idea of who the are or why a switch would be desired.
Good
Character description is pretty detailed. You get a pretty good sense of who the character is. Writer briefly touches on why they would like to switch with the character
Exellent
Character descrition is greatly detailed (with a lot of sensory words) and you get a clear sense of who the character is. Writer thoroughly describes why he/she would want to switch places with the character.
Conventions
Poor
Description contains several errors in grammar, spelling, and/or mechanics.
Fair
Description contains some errors in grammar, spelling, and/or mechanics.
Good
Description contains few errors in grammar, spelling, and/or mechanics.
Exellent
Description contains few to no errors in grammar, spelling, and/or mechanics.
Length of Writing
Poor
Description is less than 1/2 page in length written out.
Fair
Description is 1/2 to 3/4 page in length written out.
Good
Description is 3/4 to one page in length written out.
Exellent
Description is one page in length written out.
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English
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