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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Diary Entries 
Imagine you are one of the characters in Harry Potter (not Harry). Write three diary entries, retelling major events in the story from the perspective of your chosen character.
Rubric Code: MX7W73X
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

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4 pts

3

3 pts

2

2 pts

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1 pts

Background

Describe a main event and give important details to support it.

4

The entries are inviting, thoroughly state the main events that have been encountered by the character and includes several interesting details from the novel.<BR>
There are (3) one page entries.
3

The entries clearly state the main events that have been encountered by the character and include many interesting details from the novel. There are (2) one page entries.
2

The entries state the main events that have been encountered by the character and include some details from the novel. There is (1) one page entry.
1

The entries occasionally state the main events that have been encountered by the character and include few details from the novel. The entries are incomplete.
Point of view

Write from the character's point of view (use I). Write details in the correct order in which they happened.

4

Details are effectively placed in a logical order and the way they are presented follows 1st person point of view.
3

Details are placed in a logical order and the way in which they are presented/introduced follows first person point of view.
2

Some details are not in a logical or expected order, and this distracts the reader. First person point of view is used most of the time.
1

Many details are not in a logical or expected order. There is little sense that the writing is organized. Entry is not written in first person point of view.
Emotion

Include how the character was feeling during the event.

4

Diary entry thoroughly focuses on character's feelings regarding the events he/she is involved in.
3

Diary entry clearly focuses on character's feelings regarding the events he/she is involved in.
2

Diary entry focuses on character's feelings regarding the events he/she is involved in.
1

Diary entry does not focus on character's feelings regarding the events he/she is involved in.
Spelling/ Grammar

Make sure your spelling, language, and punctuation are all correct.

4

Diary entry is mostly free of grammatical and spelling errors. All sentences flow logically together.
3

Diary entry contains few grammatical and spelling errors. Most sentences flow logically together. The errors do not take away from meaning.
2

Diary entry contains some grammatical and spelling errors. Some sentences flow logically together. The errors can take away from meaning.
1

Diary contains many grammatical and spelling errors. Sentences rarely flow logically together. The errors do take away from meaning.




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