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Characters with Character Book Club Final Group Project 
After completing the Characters with Character book club unit (The Book Thief, Naughts & Crosses, The Giver, and The Watson's Go To Birmingham - 1963, students complete a large art/written project depicting salient points from the novel
Rubric Code: BBB897
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Below Basic

1 pts

Basic

2 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Advanced

4 pts

Comments

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Conflict/Plot

Below Basic

No conflict and/or plot is on final project.
Basic

The group illustrates the conflict(s) and/or does not clearly represent the plot of the story. Not all of the major events are illustrated.
Proficient

The group illustrates the conflict(s) and represents the plot of the story. Most of the major events are illustrated.
Advanced

The conflict(s) and plot are thoroughly illustrated and are all major events are included
Comments
Book Title and Author

Below Basic

Of the book title, author, and group member names, two or more are not clear and evident on final project.
Basic

Of the book title, author, and group member names, one is not clear and evident on final project.
Proficient

Book title, author, and group member names are all clear and evident on final project.
Advanced

N/A
Comments
Creativity

Below Basic

There is little evidence of creativity in the project. The author does not seem to have used much imagination.
Basic

The project contains a few creative details and/or descriptions, but they distract from the project.
Proficient

The project contains a few creative details and/or descriptions that contribute to the reader's enjoyment.
Advanced

The project contains many creative details and/or descriptions that contribute to the reader's enjoyment.
Comments
Neatness

Below Basic

The final draft is not neat or attractive.
Basic

The final draft is clear and some parts are attractive. Many errors are made.
Proficient

The final draft is neat and attractive. Few errors are made and attempted to correct.
Advanced

The final draft is exemplary, clean, neat and visually interesting. No bits are crossed out.
Comments
Main Characters and Setting

Below Basic

Does not adequately depict major characters and setting... (major flaws).
Basic

Distinguishes most of the characters and the setting (some flaws).
Proficient

Constructs clear depictions of the characters to show how they are involved in the plot and influence the story. Only minor flaws
Advanced

Accurately and completely creates the main characters, and the setting to show their influence and involvement in the plot.
Comments
Understanding of Book

Below Basic

Demonstrated, through drawing, little to no understanding of book. Little to no information shared about characters or main idea.
Basic

Demonstrated, through drawing, basic understanding of book. Limited information shared about characters or main idea.
Proficient

Demonstrated, through drawing, a fair understanding of the book by discussing main idea and characters.
Advanced

Demonstrated, through drawing, a good understanding by including details, characters, main idea.
Comments
Peer Evaluation
Average of 'Respect'

Below Basic

Little to no respect was directed towards other group members.
Basic

Some respect was given to other group members.
Proficient

Respected other group members.
Advanced

Always respected other group members. Listened to others without interrupting, offered valid opinions.
Comments
Average of 'Staying on Task'

Below Basic

Little to no time was spent on task. They needed constant reminders to complete work.
Basic

Some time was spend on task. Student needed just a few reminders to stay on topic.
Proficient

Stayed on task for most of the class work time.
Advanced

Was always on task, needed no reminders to stay on task.
Comments
Average of 'Attitude'

Below Basic

Had a negative attitude about the assignment and working with group members. Complained multiple times about the assignment or group.
Basic

Voiced few complaints about the assignment or working with group members. Voiced two or more complaints about activity and group.
Proficient

Had a positive attitude about the assignment and working with group members. Student voiced no complaints about assignment or group members.
Advanced

Had an extremely positive attitude about the assignment and working with group members.
Comments
Average of 'Contribution to Task'

Below Basic

Did little to no work.
Basic

Did a little work or offered one or two comments to group members.
Proficient

Was actively involved in the task, offered opinions and took responsibility for his or her own learning.
Advanced

Did a lot of work, and was very helpful. All comments made helped the group to complete the assignment.
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Keywords:
  • book club, project, novel, final, group project, The Giver, Watsons, Book Thief

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