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Literature Circle Final Project-Compare/Contrast
Character Traits Morning Girl
Rubric Code:
R2478C9
By
MatthewRisman
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Compare/Contrast Literature Circle Final Project
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.5.3
Compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., how characters interact).
Exceptional
4 pts
Great
3 pts
Good
2 pts
Basic
1 pts
Directions
Exceptional
There are at least 4 proper citations used to strongly support the similarities and differences of the two characters. There are detailed explanations that explain clearly why the character has the trait listed. There is a good explanation to how these citations fits into the context of the story.
Great
There are at least 4 proper citations used to support the similarities and differences of the two characters.
There are explanations that clearly demonstrate why that character trait is listed. There is a an explanation as to how these citations fit into the context of the story.
Good
There are at least 4 proper citations used to support the similarities and differences of the two characters.
There are explanations for why that character trait is listed but it may not be clear or accurate . There is little explanation as to how these citations fit into the context of the story.
Basic
There are less than 4 proper citations used to support the similarities and differences of the two characters. There are limited or no explanations that demonstrate why that character trait is listed. There is no explanation as to how these citations fit into the context of the story.
G.P.S.
Exceptional
There are no Grammar, Spelling, or Punctuation errors.
Great
There are few Grammar, Spelling, or Punctuation errors.
Good
There are some Grammar, Spelling, or Punctuation errors.
Basic
There are many Grammar, Spelling, or Punctuation errors.
Explanation
Exceptional
The evidence chosen required inference. The explanations of each of the character traits is detailed and shows an in-depth comprehension.
Great
Some of the evidence chosen required inference. The explanations of each of the character traits is detailed.
Good
The evidence chosen required little inference. The explanation of some of the character traits is detailed.
Basic
The evidence chosen was obvious. The explanation of the character traits is not clear or detailed.
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