CHARACTER TRADING CARD FROM THE CRUCIBLE. Name of Character Physical Description/AppearanceActions/Occupation Speech What do others say? Use Text Evidence,

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CHARACTER TRADING CARD FROM THE CRUCIBLE

Name of Character Physical Description/AppearanceActions/Occupation Speech What do others say? Use Text Evidence, page # included Use Text Evidence, page # included Use Text Evidence, page # included Use Text Evidence, page # included

DIRECTIONS: CHOOSE 1 CHARACTER FROM THE CRUCIBLE COMPLETE THE PRE-WRITING – INCLUDE PAGE NUMBERS FOR TEXTUAL EVIDENCE USE THE RUBRIC TO CREATE A FRONT AND BACK “TRADING CARD” FOR YOUR CHOSEN CHARACTER THIS IS A MAJOR GRADE THIS IS DUE NO LATER THAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 ND AT THE BEGINNING OF CLASS

Rubric for your Trading Card Front of Card: Character’s Name (5 %) Best Known For Accomplishment (5 %) Clear Picture (10 %) Back of Card: Character’s Name (5 %) Occupation (5 %) Died (when/how) or Still Living (5 %) Physical Characteristics (5 %) What Others Say About Him/Her (15 %) Card Details: Size (no larger than 8 1/2”x11”) (5%) Neatness/Spelling/Grammar (15 %) Decoration/Creativity (15 %) Your Name/Class Period (10 %) TOTAL: _______ (100%)