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4th Grade Fictional Character Rubric
6th Grade Fictional Character Fakebook
4th Graders will create a "Fakebook" page for a literary fictional character.
Rubric Code:
XX46B9X
By
minnarie
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Subject:
Computers
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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Desktop Mode
Mobile Mode
Facebook Profile
Exemplary
3 pts
Good
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Profile Information
Exemplary
Profile information is very neat and accurate and shows that the reader understood the chosen character.
Good
Profile information is neat and accurate and helps the audience to understand the character.
Poor
Profile and information is incomplete, or is inaccurate.
Friends
Exemplary
Has at least 3 friends that are related to the profile character, 2 of which need to make a comment on the characters wall.
Good
Has 2 friends that are characters from the book.
Poor
Has one or less friends from the book.
About Me
Exemplary
About Me section is accurate, shows the students knowledge about their chosen character.
Good
About Me section shows some of the character.
Poor
About Me section is inaccurate or incomplete.
Creativity and Organization
Exemplary
Fakebook page is extremely creative and organized.
Good
Fakebook Page is somewhat creative and organized
Poor
Fakebook Page is not creative nor organized.
Grammar and Spelling
Exemplary
No punctuation or grammar and spelling errors.
Good
3 or less grammar and spelling errors
Poor
More than 3 errors
Literary Aspects
Exemplary
Character's Profile, Wall, and Comments all contribute to a better understanding of the literary character. At least 5 character traits are described throughout the profile.
Good
Character's profile, Wall, and Comments help the the audience understand the character a little bit. 3 or 4 character traits are described throughout the profile.
Poor
Character's Profile, Wall, and Comments do not help the audience understand the literary character any better. Fewer than 3 character traits are described.
Subjects:
Computers
English
History
Types:
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