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Character Journal Entry 
Write a journal entry as Paul Revere and his midnight ride and how you may have felt before, during and after. Include how you may have done warned Lexington if you were really Paul Revere. Be creative. I encourage you to use three or more vocabulary words in your entry.
Rubric Code: QX8XCWX
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Subject: History  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Target

4 pts

Good

2 pts

Poor

0 pts

Topic

Target

The length of the entries was met and the writing does focus on the story and what the character may be thinking or feeling.
Good

The length of the entries was met part of the time and the writing did not seem to focus on the story or what the character might be thinking.
Poor

The length of the entries was not met and the writing had nothing to do with the story or what happened to the character.
Characterization

Target

The writing in the journal makes it obvious which character was chosen for the assignment.
Good

The writing might be able to apply to the character but there is nothing shows that the character chosen is obvious.
Poor

Could not tell the character that was being written about.
Vocabulary

Target

The writing in the journal included three or more vocabulary words from lesson.
Good

The writing in the journal included less than three vocabulary words from lesson.
Poor

The writing in the journal did not include any vocabulary from lesson.




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