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To Kill a Mockingbird – Journaling Project
Follow the assignment instructions and review the rubric:

For this project, you must choose a character from the book and create a journal as if you are that character.

Your project must include the following:

Eight journal entries of at least a page each. Write these entries from different times along the plot of the story.
In four of the journal entries describe a meaningful artifacts that the character might have saved to include with the journal.
Design an artistic cover that illustrates the symbols from the book associated with the character.
Draw 3 designs or pictures to represent events from the story and note what journal entry they relate to.
Describe a creative container that the character might have stored the diary in, for safekeeping.

Rubric:
To Kill a Mocking Bird Journal Assignment

Journal Entries
Eight character journal entries of at least a page each.
Maximum score48

Timeline
Each one is from different times along the plot of the story.
Maximum score16

Meaningful Artifacts
Descriptions of four meaningful artifacts that the character might have saved are included within the journal.
Maximum score8

Cover Illustration
An artistic cover that illustrates the symbols from the book associated with the character.
Maximum score5

Designs or Pictures
Three designs or pictures to represent events from the story are included, with a title that clearly relates them to a journal entry.
Maximum score12

Container for the Journal
A description of a creative container that the character might have stored the diary in, for safekeeping.
Maximum score6

Grammar
Less than 5 grammatical errors in all journal entries
Maximum score5

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