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Sandwich Book Report
Sandwich Book Report
After reading his/her independent reading novel, the student will complete a book report sandwich using the criteria given by Ms. Davenport on October 15, 2010.
Rubric Code:
D4AA22
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allisonolsen
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
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Sandwich Book Report
Unacceptable
0 pts
Developing
5 pts
Proficient
10 pts
Exemplary
(N/A)
Title and Author
Unacceptable
(0 points) You have not included the title and author of your chosen book
Developing
(3 points) You listed the title but not the author of your book, or vice versa.
Proficient
(4 points)You listed the title and author of your book.
Exemplary
(5 points) You listed the title and author of the book and added a cover page with clip art, or a hand drawn illustration.
Plot Summary
Unacceptable
(0 points) You did not write a plot summary for the beginning, middle and end of your book
Developing
(5 points) You did not write a complete summary of the beginning, middle and end of your book and it was not organized correctly or your summary was not 2 paragraphs.
Proficient
(15 points) You wrote a complete plot summary of the beginning, middle and end of your book, but it was not organized correctly. Your two paragraphs were full of errors, grammar or otherwise.
Exemplary
(20 points) You wrote a complete plot summary of the beginning, middle and end of your book and it was organized correctly. Your two paragraphs were well written and generally free from errors.
Climax
Unacceptable
(0 points) You did not include the climax of the book, did not describe how all the parts of the story came together in 1 paragraph.
Developing
(5 points) You wrote about the climax in the book, but did not describe how the parts of the story all came together, and/or the information was not one paragraph long.
Proficient
(15 points) You wrote about the climax in the book and described how all parts of the story came together, but your paragraph was full of grammar errors.
Exemplary
(20 points) You included the high point (most exciting) part of the book and described how all the parts of the story came together. Your paragraph was well written and generally free from errors.
Main Characters
Unacceptable
(0 points)You did not list main characters of the story.
Developing
(3 points) You included one or two of the main characters you met in the story, but not all of them.
Proficient
(5 points) You included the main characters you met in the story but had several grammar or spelling mistakes.
Exemplary
(10 points) You included the important characters that you met in the story and your information was well written and generally free from errors.
Setting
Unacceptable
(0 points) You did not list the setting or environment where the story took place, how the setting worked with the story, or if it took place in the past, present or future.
Developing
(3 points) You listed where the story took place but not how the setting worked with the the story, or if it took place in the past, present, or future. Your information was not one paragraph long.
Proficient
(5 points) You listed where the story took place and some information about how the setting worked with the story. You did not mention if the story took place in the past, present, or future. Your paragraph had grammar errors.
Exemplary
(10 points) You listed the setting or environment where the story took place and described how the setting worked with the story. You also explained if the story took place in the past, present or future. Your paragraph was well written and generally free from errors.
Personal Opinion
Unacceptable
(0 points) You did not give your personal opinion of the book.
Developing
(10 points) You stated what you thought of the book, but did not say why you felt this way, or if you would change anything about the book. Your opinion was not two paragraphs long.
Proficient
(15 points)You stated what you thought of the book and what parts you disliked and why. You did not include if you wished anything was different, or if it left you wanting more. Your two paragraphs had grammar errors.
Exemplary
(20 points) You stated what you really thought of this book, what parts you liked and why, what parts you disliked and why. Your paragraphs were well written and generally free from errors.
Drawing
Unacceptable
(0 points) You did not draw your favorite scene from the book.
Developing
Proficient
(3 Points) You drew your favorite scene from the book, but it was not neat and legible.
Exemplary
(5 points) You drew your favorite scene from the book and it was neat and legible.
Overall Creativity
Unacceptable
(0 Points) Project did not resemble a sandwich whatsoever.
Developing
(3 Points) Project resembled a sandwich, but was very unorganized and not neat.
Proficient
(5 Points) Project resembled a sandwich but was not creative.
Exemplary
(10 Points) Project resembled a sandwich, had all the elements, and was very creative and neat.
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