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BOOK SUMMARY RUBRIC #1 
Rubric Code: D29A83
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Poor

5 pts

Fair

10 pts

Excelling

15 pts

Advanced

20 pts

Rough Draft

Poor

•Rough Draft may/may
not be present
•May/may not have
been proofread.
Fair

•Rough Draft present.
•Partially proofread.
•Proofread
inadequately by student himself/herself or by another
Excelling

•Rough Draft present.
•Proofread somewhat adequately by student
or another individual
Advanced

•Rough Draft present.
• Proofread adequately
by student or another individual
Book Overview/Org.

Story Elements:
Title
Author
Genre
Setting
Main Characters

Poor

•May or may not be
first paragraph, Mostly false paragraphs forms -
(only 1 sentence)
•Title may or may not
be underlined
•Contains 1 to 2
elements out of the 5
Fair

•May/may not be first paragraph but is present
in summary
•Mostly true paragraph forms (2+sentences)
•Title may or may not
be underlined
•Contains 3 - 4 of the required elements
Excelling

•First Paragraph
•True paragraph forms (2+sentences)
•Title underlined
•Contains 4 - 5
elements
Advanced

•First paragraph:
•True paragraph forms
•Title underlined
•Contains all 5 required elements. Creatively written, catches reader's attention
Plot of Story

Beginning
Middle
End

Poor

•Plot may/may not be present.
•Mostly Disorganized.
•Majority of work is plagiarized (words are
not your own but taken from the book)
•Summary may contain unnecessary events.
Fair

•Plot somewhat present
•Somewhat organized
•May or may not be somewhat creatively written
•Some distraction with unnecessary or unimportant events
Excelling

•Plot present
•Mostly organized
•May or may not be somewhat creatively written
•Focuses mainly on important events
Advanced

•Plot present
•Strongly organized
•Creatively written
• Focuses mainly on important events
Conclusion

Theme
Opinion
Recommendation
Alternate Ending (opt)

Poor

•Conclusion may/may not be present, disorganized.
Missing most elements:
•Theme
•Review (opinion)
•Recommendation
•May/may not explore
an alternate ending
Fair

•Conclusion present, somewhat organized
Missing some elements:
•Theme
•Review (opinion)
•Recommendation
•May or may not
discuss an alternate
ending
Excelling

•Conclusion is solid, fairly organized
Includes all elements:
•Theme
•Review (opinion)
•Recommendation
•Briefly explores
an alternate ending
Advanced

•Conclusion is solid, well-organized
Includes all elements:
•Theme
•Review (opinion)
•Recommendation
•Fully discusses an alternate ending
Presentation

Art Work/Illustrations
Creativity
Neatness

Poor

•Illustrations or pictures that may/may not be related to/connected with the story
•May appear rushed, little creativity
Fair

•Illustrations/pictures
are mostly related to/ connected with the story
•Appearance shows/ demonstrates adequate effort in creativity, some neatness
Excelling

•Illustrations/pictures strongly related to/ connected with the story
•Appearance shows/ demonstrates Above Average effort in creativity, neatness
Advanced

•Illustrations/pictures related to/connected with the story
•Appearance shows/ demonstrates Excellence in creativity, neatness




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