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Newspaper without reading log 
Rubric Code: E3CAB3
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Newspaper Front Page
  None

0 pts

Below Average

2 pts

Average

5 pts

Above Average

8 pts

Superior

10 pts

Title

None

There is no newspaper title.
Below Average

A title is provided but it has nothing to do with the novel.
Average

The student used the name of the novel as the title of the newspaper.
Above Average

The title of the newspaper represents the novel but does not seem like a real newspaper title.
Superior

The title is a good representation of the novel.
Article Pictures
  None

0 pts

Below Average

3 pts

Average

7 pts

Above Average

11 pts

Superior

15 pts

Pictures

None

No pictures are provided.
Below Average

There are less than three pictures with or without captions but one or more of them do not relate to the story.
Average

There are less than three pictures with captions, but they relate to the story.
Above Average

Pictures are provided for all articles but do not contain captions or contain captions but do not relate to the story.
Superior

There are pictures provided with all of the newspapers articles with captions, and they relate to the story.
Reading
  Poor

0 pts

Below Average

4 pts

Average

10 pts

Above Average

16 pts

Superior

20 pts

In-class reading

Poor

The student never brought his/her novel to class and usually wasted time by talking, sleeping, drawing, etc.
Below Average

The student rarely brought his/her book to class and had to be called on numerous times for not reading during the allotted time.
Average

There were numerous times that the student did not bring his/her book to class, and he/she had to be called on a few times for not reading during the allotted time.
Above Average

The student did not bring his/her book to class a few days but did read during the allotted time.
Superior

The student had his/her novel and read the entire time that students were allotted for reading.
Presentation
  Poor

8 pts

Below Average

11 pts

Average

14 pts

Above Average

17 pts

Superior

20 pts

Presentation

Poor

The student provided very little detail about the novel and was unable to answer all questions.
Below Average

The student needed to provide more detail about the novel, and the presenation was difficult to follow/understand because the student either jumped around a lot in his/her information, or was not specific when referring to certain characters or events.
Average

The student provided good detail in the presentation and was able to answer most, but not all, questions.
Above Average

The student provided excellent detail, but the presentation was little difficult to follow/understand because the student either jumped around a lot in his/her information, or was not specific when referring to certain characters or events.
Superior

The student provided excellent detail and was able to answer all questions, if any, so that it appeared clear that he/she was knowledgeable about the novel.
Articles
  Poor

15 pts

Below Average

20 pts

Average

25 pts

Above Average

30 pts

Superior

35 pts

Articles

Poor

There are less than three articles.
Below Average

The articles are written like summaries and are not typed.
Average

Articles are well-written with very few mistakes but are not typed.
OR
The articles are typed but are written like summaries instead of newspaper articles.
Above Average

The articles are well-written about events from the story but contain several mistakes in grammar and mechanics. They are typed.
Superior

The articles are well-written about events from the story and contain very few mistakes in grammar and mechanics. They are typed.




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