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Diary Entry Rubric - Greek Mythology 
The student will a minimum of three entries in their diary. Each entry will be as accurate as possible in the area of setting, characterization.
Rubric Code: UXAB72C
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  A

5 pts

B

4 pts

C

3 pts

D-F

2 pts

Content

The project has all required components

A

The project contains more than 3 diary entries of adequate length.
B

The project contains 3 diary entries of adequate length.
C

The are less than 3 diary entries and the length of entry is inadequate.
D-F

The project is seriously deficient in number of entries, word count, or both.
Language Structure and Conventions

A

The diary entry has no errors in grammar, punctuation, or spelling. Complete sentences are always used.
B

The diary entry contains very few errors in grammar, punctuation, or spelling. Complete sentences are always used.
C

The diary entry has several errors in grammar, punctuation, or spelling. Complete sentences are sometimes not used.
D-F

The diary entry has many errors in grammar, punctuation, and/or spelling. Complete sentences are frequently not used.
Aesthetics

A

The diary and title page are legible or if typed, with a readable font. Elegant execution and artistic details are evident in presentation
B

The diary and title page are written or typed with only a few neatness issues. Some artistic details in presentation of diary entries
C

The diary and title page are written or typed with frequent messiness. Resembles careless work.
D-F

The diary and title page are poorly handwritten or typed.
Accuracy

A

Diary entries depict situations and events that are completely accurate and believable.
B

Diary entries depict situations and events that are usually accurate and believable.
C

Diary entries depict situations and events that have some accuracy and are believable.
D-F

Diary entries depict situations and events that are not accurate or believable at all.




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