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Knight vs. Old Woman 
Students will create a fictional "Twitter" page. Students will have to demonstrate analysis of the following elements of an argument: claims, counterclaims, evidence, and reasoning. Students will use quotes and paraphrases from the text of "The Wife of Bath's Tale" as Tweets, and commentary to facilitate inter-character communication; and use pictures, hashtags, usernames/nicknames, and real names.
Rubric Code: WX866CC
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Exceeds Standard

4 pts

Meets Standard

3 pts

Nearly Meets Standard

2 pts

Below Standard

1 pts

8 Tweets

Exceeds Standard

Students has included a minimum of 8 Tweets in their project. Tweets are representative of at least four claims from the Knight, four counterclaims from the Old Woman, and must provide insight into the characters' perspectives.
Meets Standard

Student has a minimum of 8 Tweets that represent some elements of the characters' argument. Tweets are not all relevant.
Nearly Meets Standard

Student has fewer than 8 Tweets. Tweets may not represent their all elements of the characters' argument.
Below Standard

Student has fewer than 8 tweets, and they do not represent the elements of the characters' argument.
Comments/Trending/Hashtags

Exceeds Standard

Student has included at least ONE comment and ONE "Stylish" hashtag for each.
Meets Standard

Student has added some comments, and some hashtags.
Nearly Meets Standard

Student created inappropriate comments or hashtags and/or has not completed them all.
Below Standard

Student did not include comments or hashtags.
Header/ Handle/ Profile Info

Exceeds Standard

Student has created a unique and creative header and has selected an appropriate and creative handle/ username. Student has included a small, but informative "profile" in their header.
Meets Standard

Student created a header and selected an appropriate handle/ username. Student has included a profile in their header.
Nearly Meets Standard

Student did not create a proper header or has selected an inappropriate handle/username.
Below Standard

Student did not change template header/handle/profile information
Profile Picture

Exceeds Standard

All tweets have profile pictures that accurately depict the characters.
Meets Standard

All tweets have pictures, but some do not accurately depict the characters.
Nearly Meets Standard

Fewer than 8 tweets have pictures, and some may not accurately depict the characters.
Below Standard

Student has fewer than 8 tweets, and they do not accurately depict the characters.
Grammar/Spelling/ Layout

Exceeds Standard

No punctuation or grammar and spelling errors. Student has maintained original "Twitter" layout.
Meets Standard

3 or less grammar and spelling errors. Student layout may be a little off.
Nearly Meets Standard

More than 3 errors and/or student did not maintain accurate "Twitter" layout.
Below Standard

Frequent grammar/spelling/layout errors distract. Not accurate to Twitter layout.





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