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Compare/Contrast Characters 
Rubric Code: LX2CX39
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Compare and Contrast Characters
  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Diagram Completion

Excellent

Student completes all areas in the venn diagram with great detail.
Good

Student completes all some of the areas in the venn diagram with few details.
Fair

Student leaves 1 area incomplete.
Poor

Student leaves more than 1 area incomplete.
Compare

Similarities Between Characters

Excellent

Student compares the two specified characters from the story, using more than 3 details.
Good

Student compares the two specified characters from the story, using 3 details.
Fair

Student compares the two specidfied characters from the story, using 2 details.
Poor

Student compares the two specified characters from the story, using 1 detail or does not compare the characters at all.
Contrast

Differences Between Characters

Excellent

Student contrasts the two specified characters from the story, using more than 3 details.
Good

Student contrasts the two specified characters from the story, using 3 details.
Fair

Student contrasts the two specified characters from the story, using 2 details.
Poor

Student contrasts the two specified characters from the story, using 1 detail or does not contrast the characters at all.
Explanation

Analyze Friendship Characteristics

Excellent

Student gave 2 - 3 supporting reasons why they would or would not want to be friends for both of the main characters.
Good

Student gave 2 - 3 supporting reasons why they would or would not want to be friends with one of the main characters.
Fair

Student stated they would or would not want to be friends with a character, and gave 1 or no supporting reasons.
Poor

Student did not address whether or not they would want to be friends with a character.




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