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Diary Entry
Students are to write a 1 page diary entry from the perspective of another character in The Diary of Anne Frank, Act II, Scene 3.
Rubric Code:
JX7463X
By
PantherToups
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Diary Entry
Advanced
25 pts
Proficient
20 pts
Basic
15 pts
Minimal
10 pts
Content Accuracy
Advanced
Entry shows an accurate portrayal of the events of Act II, Scene 3. Facts of the story have not been altered or misrepresented.
Proficient
Entry has a few factual errors that have changed events from the play.
Basic
Entry does not portray the events of the play with a great degree of accuracy.
Minimal
Events have been changed drastically from the original events of the play.
Character Voice
Advanced
Entry is written true to the chosen character. Vocabulary, emotions, and reactions are appropriate to how the character has acted the rest of the play.
Proficient
Entry is written in the character's voice. It may not follow vocabulary exactly, but is appropriate to emotions and reactions.
Basic
Entry is written in the character's point of view, but does not sound like how the character speaks or represent how they act.
Minimal
Entry is not written in the character's point of view.
Nuts and Bolts
Advanced
Writing is overall grammatically and mechanically correct. There may be a few errors, but they do not interfere with understanding.
Proficient
Writing contains grammatical or mechanical errors that sometimes make writing confusing.
Basic
Writing contains grammatical or mechanical errors that make writing hard to understand.
Minimal
Writing makes very little sense.
Length
Advanced
Writing is at least 1 page.
Proficient
Writing is 1 page.
Basic
Writing is less than 1 page.
Minimal
Writing is far less than 1 page.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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