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Board Game Book Project
Rubric Code:
DCX69
By
sarahlyne
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
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Book Project
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Game Pieces
Excellent
Student has created more than 4 beautiful and unique game pieces, with more than 2 sentences written about each of them.
Good
Student has created 4 unique game pieces, with 2 sentences written about each of them.
Fair
Student has created 4 fairrly unique game pieces, with 2 sentences written about each of them.
Poor
Student has created less than 4 game pieces, with less than 2 sentences written about each of them.
Game Board
Excellent
Student created a colorful board with more than 4 detailed pictures from the book. The spaces cover the board. More than 3 sentences has been written about the resolution.
Good
Student created a colorful board with 4 detailed pictures from the book. The spaces cover most of the board. 3 sentences has been written about the resolution.
Fair
Student created a colorful board with 4 detailed pictures from the book. The spaces cover some of the board. 2 sentences has been written about the resolution.
Poor
Student created a colorful board with 3 detailed pictures from the book. The spaces cover little of the board. 2 sentences has been written about the resolution.
Cards
Excellent
Student created more than 20 cards, beautifully decorated on one side with a clever title, clear instructions on the other side. The cards have clear and detailed connections to events in the story.
Good
Student created 20 cards, beautifully decorated on one side, with instructions on the other side. The cards have clear and detailed connections to events in the story.
Fair
Student created less than 20 cards, decorated on one side, with instructions on the other side. The cards have connections to events in the story.
Poor
Student created less than 20 cards, not decorated on one side, with unclear instructions on the other side. The cards have no connection to events in the story.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Project
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