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Facebook/MySpace Character Pages 
Students will create two Facebook/MySpace pages for two Hawthorne characters. Students must also analyze each character in a one-page written essay. Total of two essays.
Rubric Code: Z26993
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

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Students will create two Facebook/MySpace pages for two Hawthorne characters. Students must also analyze each character in a one-page written essay. Total of two essays.
  Does Not Meet Standard

60 pts

Meets Standards

75 pts

Exceeds Standards

100 pts

Character Description
35 pts

Student must describe characters personality, physical traits, hobbies, talents, quotes,
beliefs, family life etc.

Does Not Meet Standard

Character description is limited to basic analysis.




20
Meets Standards

Character description includes some deep analysis of character traits.



25
Exceeds Standards

Character description covers multiple character traits and include in-depth analysis.


35
Creativity
35 pts

Personal pages should be attractive, informative, and unique. The page should reflect character personality.

Does Not Meet Standard

Page does not reflect personality of character.




20
Meets Standards

Page is attractive.
Reflects some personality traits.




25
Exceeds Standards

Page is attractive, neat, anzd easy-to-navigate. Reflects in- depth knowledge of character.


35
Character Analysis Essay
30 pts

Essays must include thorough analysis of each character. Textual evidence should be used to support claims.

Does Not Meet Standard

Essays are not coherent or cohesive. Lacks knowledge of character analysis. Major grammar and syntax errors.

20
Meets Standards

Essays are consice and clear. Consist of some textual evidence. There are some grammatical.


25
Exceeds Standards

Essays are well-written and provide textual evidence for all claims. Minimal grammar errors.


30




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