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A Story Retold 
How would the story be different if it was told by Panchito's father, his mother, or his brother Roberto? Write one chapter of your choice from another character's point of view. Collect your writing in a diary. Grading Scale 4=95 3=85 2=75 1=70
Rubric Code: RX4C2B
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric A Story Retold
 

4 pts


3 pts


2 pts


1 pts

Facts and Ideas

4

Student uses prior knowledge and new facts and ideas that are relevent to "The Circuit."
3

Student uses some prior knowledge and new facts and ideas that are relevant to "The Circuit."
2

Student uses little prior knowledge and new fact and ideas that are relevant to "The Circuit."
1

Student uses no prior knowledge and no new facts and ideas that are relevant to "The Circuit."
Conventions

4

Student uses correct point of view, spelling and punctuation and is comprehensive.
3

Student uses correct point of view, has few spelling and punctuation errors and is comprehensive.
2

Student uses correct point of view, has many spelling and punctuation errors and is not very comprehensive.
1

Student uses incorrect point of view, has many spelling and puntucation errors and is not very comprehensive.
Creativity and Accuracy

4

Student puts in much thought and creativity into product and retells story accurately.
3

Student puts in thought and creativity into product and retells story accurately.
2

Student puts in little thought and creativity into product and retells story somewhat accurately.
1

Student puts in no thought or creativity into product and does not retell story accurately.
Product

4

Product is extremely neat and organized.
3

Product is neat and organized.
2

Product is somewhat neat and organized.
1

Product in not neat and/or organized.
Presentation

4

Student was completely prepared.
3

Student was prepared.
2

Student was somewhat prepared.
1

Student was not prepared.




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