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Into Thin Air: Characterization Journal 
Write at least five journal entries from the perspective of one character in the book. Evenly space the entries throughout the book. Ideas from which to write are: to react to events, explain decisions, reflect on others' decisions and personalities. Reflection upon character elements and analysis of character should be evident in the writing.
Rubric Code: Z26XX3
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Content

1

Journal is insufficient in entries and length of entries. Entries address zero to one of the following character elements: reactions, explanation, and reflections.
2

Journal is insufficient in entries and length of entries. Entries address only two of the following character elements: reactions, explanations, and reflections.
3

Journal is insufficient in entries or length of entries. Entries address character reactions, explanations, and reflections.
4

Journal contains 5 evenly spaced entries, each at least one page in length. Entries address character reactions, explanations, and reflections.
Perspective

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1

Character perspective is inconsistent and inaccurate based on text. There is little thought behind character perspective chosen.
2

Character perspective is inconsistent and not logically inferred from text. Little character analysis or synthesis and extension of ideas is shown in writing.
3

Character perspective is mostly consistent and accurate according to text. Student shows some analysis of character elements, and synthesis and extension of ideas from text.
4

Character perspective is consistent and accurate according to text. Student clearly analyzed character elements and synthesized and extended ideas presented in text.
Support

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1

Character entries are highly disconnected from the events and relationships in the text. Little reference is made to the text at all.
2

Character entries are sometimes disconnected from events and relationship in the text. Some reference to textual evidence is made.
3

Character entries are usually textually based. Responses, explanations, and reflections are based on accurate comprehension of events and relationships from the book. Some evidence from text is cited.
4

Character entries are well-connected to the text. Responses, explanations, and reflections are based on accurate comprehension of events and relationships from the book. Evidence from text is cited.



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