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Crucible Character Facebook Page 
• Students will be able to show understanding of a given character from Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible by creating a Facebook page that best explains the following: 1. What is your character’s motivation? (supported with evidence from text) 2. How do the actions of the character influence the conflict? (supported with evidence from text)
Rubric Code: AB8C6A
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Exemplary

4 pts

Mastered

3 pts

Emergent

2 pts

Not Proficient

1 pts

Profile Name and Picture Caption

Exemplary

Profile name is visible and picture caption is unique,thoughtful and creative.
Mastered

Profile name is visible and picture caption is appropriate.
Emergent

Profile name is difficult to find, and/or picture caption is very basic.
Not Proficient

Profile name is not there at all and/or picture caption is inappropriate or missing.
"Wall"

Exemplary

In first person; includes 5 "Status updates", "Recent Activity" and more than 5 posts; posts are made by characters from the story; posts relate to the story
Mastered

In first person; includes 4 "Status updates", "Recent Activity" and 4 posts; posts are made by characters from the story; posts relate to the story
Emergent

In first person; One of the following elements is missing: "Status", "Recent Activity". There are between 2-3 posts; posts are made by characters from the story; posts relate to<BR>
the story.
Not Proficient

Not in first person; one or more of the following is missing: "Status", "Recent Activity". There are less than 2 posts; OR: posts are not made by characters from the story; OR: posts do not relate to the story.
"About Me"

Exemplary

Provides 2 examples, with quotes, that accurately and clearly describe character.
Mastered

Describes character briefly and accurately.
Emergent

Describes character; however, is not completely accurate or is difficult to understand.
Not Proficient

Not clear or accurate. Few or no examples or quotes given.
"Basic Information"

Exemplary

Profile and information are accurate, easy to understand, and creatively presented.

Includes Relationship Status, Hometown
Religious/Political views.
Mastered

Profile and information are accurate and clearly described.

Includes Relationship Status, Hometown
Religious/Political views.
Emergent

Profile and information are sketchy and unclear. Details are not consistent.

Does not Include Relationship Status, Hometown
Religious/Political views.
Not Proficient

Profile and information is incomplete, and/or has inaccurate details.

Does not Include Relationship Status, Hometown
Religious/Political views.
"Favorite Quotations"

Exemplary

Uses more than 2 quotes from the text that accurately illustrate character's beliefs and personality.
Mastered

Uses 2 quotes from the text that accurately illustrate character's beliefs and personality.
Emergent

Uses 1 quote from the text that illustrate character's beliefs and personality.
Not Proficient

Uses no quotes and/or quotes the character, but quotes do not reflect character's beliefs and personality.
"Interests"

Exemplary

Chooses 3 interests that reflect a depth of understanding of character.
Mastered

Chooses 2 interests that reflect a depth of understanding of character.
Emergent

Chooses 1 interest that reflects some understanding of character.
Not Proficient

Interests do not relate to character.
"Events"

Exemplary

Creates 2 events that accurately, clearly, and creatively reflect events that happened in character's life.
Mastered

Creates 1 event that accurately and clearly reflect events that happened in character's life.
Emergent

Creates events that are a little unclear and inaccurate.
Not Proficient

Creates events that do not relate to character's life.
"Friends"

Exemplary

Has 3 friends, from the text, that accurately reflect relationships he/she has.
Mastered

Has at least 2 friends, from the text, that accurately reflect relationships he/she has.
Emergent

Has less than 5 friends that accurately reflect Biblical relationships he had.
Not Proficient

Has friends and/or relationships that are not accurately presented.
Organization

Exemplary

Profile is easy to read, and in order.
Mastered

Profile is readable, however is not easy to follow.
Emergent

Profile is readable, however is not easy to follow.
Not Proficient

Profile is not neat, and is hard to understand or incomplete.
Grammar and Spelling

Exemplary

Perfect, no spelling or grammatical errors.
Mastered

Very few mistakes. It is clear that it was revised and edited. Overall meaning and intent is clear.
Emergent

Many mistakes, little or no evidence of revision, sometimes meaning is unclear because of errors.
Not Proficient

Mistakes make may make the page difficult to read or understand.



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