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Interview: Feature Story Presentation 
Students will interview a partner and determine a particular angle in how to write up the feature article.
Rubric Code: D83C45
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Subject: Journalism  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Does Not Meet Requirements

0 pts

Improvement Needed

5 pts

Standard

10 pts

Good Work

15 pts

Exceptional

20 pts

Interview Questions

Does Not Meet Requirements

There are less than 5 interview questions, there are only 1-2 open ended questions, or there are no interview questions.
Improvement Needed

Interview Questions are written. There are at least 10 interview questions, at least 3 of which are open ended questions.
Standard

Interview Questions are written. There are at least 10 interview questions, 4 of which are open ended questions. These questions show some thought.
Good Work

Interview Questions are typed or written neatly. There are at least 15 interview questions, 6 of which are open ended questions. The questions are mostly well worded and thought out.
Exceptional

Interview Questions are typed. There are at least 15 interview questions, 8 of which are open ended questions. These questions are well worded and thought out.
Feature Story

Does Not Meet Requirements

Report is too short to meet requirements and is incomplete.
Improvement Needed

The Lead does not adequately draw in reader and/or the Nut graph is missing. The Quote transition formula uses powerful necessary quotes and transitions allow story to flow easily. Some spelling and grammar mistakes evident.
Standard

The Lead does not adequately draw in reader. Next paragraph includes the nut graph with the 5 W's, which makes clear all the particulars of the
interview event and
provides a solid
transition to the next
section of the story. The Quote transition formula uses powerful necessary quotes and transitions allow story to flow easily. Some spelling and grammar mistakes evident.
Good Work

Feature Story includes a well
written lead that draws the reader into the story. Next paragraph includes the nut graph with the 5 W's, which makes clear all the particulars of the
interview event and
provides a solid
transition to the next
section of the story. The Quote transition formula uses powerful necessary quotes and transitions allow story to flow easily. Some spelling and grammar mistakes evident.
Exceptional

Feature Story includes a well
written lead that draws the reader into the story. Next paragraph includes the nut graph with the 5 W's, which makes clear all the particulars of the
interview event and
provides a solid
transition to the next
section of the story. The Quote transition formula uses powerful necessary quotes and transitions allow story to flow easily. Correct grammar, spelling, and sentence structure used.
Pictures of Interviewee

Does Not Meet Requirements

LEss than 5 pictures of your interview subject are included in your visual presentation. Some photographs are missing captions and/or the viewer cannot determine how each photo pertains to the story.
Improvement Needed

Less than 5 pictures of your interview subject are included in your visual presentation. Photographs all have captions and somehow pertain to the feature story.
Standard

5-15 Pictures of your interview subject are included in your visual presentation. Some photographs are missing captions and/or the viewer cannot determine how each photo pertains to the story.
Good Work

5-15 Pictures of your interview subject are included in your visual presentation. Photographs all have captions, however the viewer may not be able to tell how each photo pertains to the story.
Exceptional

5-15 Pictures of your interview subject are included in your visual presentation. Photographs all have captions and somehow pertain to the feature story.
Deadline

Does Not Meet Requirements

This assignment is two days late (After two days the project grade is 0.)
Improvement Needed

This assignment is one days late.
Standard

This assignment is turned in on the date it was due. (i.e. after school)
Good Work

This assignment is turned sometime during the school day after class. (i.e. "I forgot it in my locker.")
Exceptional

This assignment is turned in on time in class or emailed by the due date.
Presentation of Feature Story

Does Not Meet Requirements

Many different parts of this presentation are missing or lacking in style and effort.
Improvement Needed

Feature Story is presented via power point. Each of the photographs is inserted into the presentation and has a relevent caption with additional information. Feature story is added to presentation either through voice over or text (copy). Presentation lacks creativity and/or effort and no sound present.
Standard

Feature Story is presented via power point. Each of the photographs is inserted into the presentation and has a relevent caption with additional information. Feature story is added to presentation either through voice over or text (copy). Presentation lacks creativity and/or effort. Sound inserted into presentation.
Good Work

Feature Story is presented via power point. Each of the photographs is inserted into the presentation and has a relevent caption with additional information. Feature story is added to presentation either through voice over or text (copy). Creativity and effort are evident through the presentation. There is no sound in this presentation.
Exceptional

Feature Story is presented via power point. Each of the photographs is inserted into the presentation and has a relevent caption with additional information. Feature story is added to presentation either through voice over or text (copy). Creativity and effort are evident through the presentation. Sound is included.





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