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In-Character Twitter Rubric 
This rubric is for the In-Character Twitter page of your WebQuest (the in-character page you made pretending to be a Native American warrior or a European soldier during a specific battle.)
Rubric Code: X844CC
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Subject: History  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Very Good

4 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Completeness

Poor

Twitter page has less that 4 tweets. The page is not complete.
Fair

Twitter page has 4-5 tweets. A few of these tweets have few words.
Good

Twitter page has 5-8 tweets. Some of these only have 4 or less words.
Very Good

Twitter is page is mostly complete. 8-10 tweets, but some only contain 4 or less words.
Excellent

Twitter page is complete, at least 10 tweets (longer than a couple words each) are present.
Factual Events

Poor

Events in the tweets are not factual. No dates or names are included. No tensions leading up to the battle are included. Or Twitter page is incomplete.
Fair

Events in the tweets are not very factual. No dates or names included. No tensions leading up to the battle are included.
Good

Events in the tweets are mostly factual, but there are no dates or names included. No tensions leading up to the battle are included.
Very Good

Events in the tweets are factual, but events and tensions leading up to the battle are not included.
Excellent

Events in the tweets are factual. Events and tensions leading up to the battle are included.
Emotions/Feelings

Poor

Emotions and feelings expressed are not appropriate, realistic, or Twitter page is incomplete.
Fair

Emotions and feelings are not very appropriate or realistic.
Good

Emotions and feelings are mostly appropriate, but they are not true to the character.
Very Good

Emotions and feelings are appropriate, but it does not feel very realistic based on the events.
Excellent

Emotions and feelings are appropriate for the character. Writing is very realistic!




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