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BR Q2 Character interview 
Rubric Code: GX4AW2C
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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Grammar and Mechanics
10 pts

Poor

There are several misspellings and grammar errors within the report.
The student does not break their writing into paragraphs.
Fair

There are few misspellings and grammar errors within the report.
The student uses paragraphs within the report.
Good

There are no misspellings or grammar errors within the report.
The student clearly breaks main ideas into paragraph form.
Word Limit
10 pts

Poor

The required word limit was not met.
Fair

The required word limit was almost met.
Good

The required word limit was met.
Number of questions
10 pts

Poor

Less than 8 questions about the character.
Fair

8-10 questions about the character.
Good

10 or more questions about the character.
Creativity
20 pts

Poor

The student showed little effort in creating an original project on their book.
Fair

The report shows a reasonable amount of creativity.
Good

The student went beyond the usual. The report shows a good amount of creativity. The project reveals a great amount of effort and originality.
Summary Paragraph
20 pts

Poor

The student failed to turn in summary paragraph written in the correct format or turned in an incomplete summary paragraph not following the format.
Fair

The student turned in a somewhat complete summary paragraph written in the correct format. It includes a topic sentence but is not in the correct format.
Good

The student turned in a summary paragraph written in the correct format. It includes a topic sentence in the correct format, without giving away the ending.
Questions
30 pts

Poor

Less than 8 questions demonstrate minimal thoughts and feelings of the same character. Few questions accompany a possible response from the character being questioned. Demonstrates lack of proof of reading the book.
Fair

8-9 questions demonstrate basic thoughts and feelings of the same character. Most questions accompany a possible response from the character being questioned. Demonstrates proof of possibly reading the book.
Good

Minimum of 10 questions demonstrate thoughts and feelings of the same character. All questions accompany a possible response from the character being questioned. Demonstrates proof of reading the book.




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