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Novel Study Call it Courage 
Rubric Code: F24A49X
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Presentation Props

Poor

Props, costumes, artifacts used to represent a part of the plot are not aligned with the novel.
Fair

Fair amount of effort seen in preparation and presentation of novel's plot and characters.
Good

Good amount of effort noted in planning presentation. A few props, costumes, and artifacts used to show a part of the plot and its characters.
Excellent

Considerable effort noted in planning presentation. Appropriate props, costumes, artifacts used to show a part of the plot and its characters.
Plot and Characters

Poor

Characters and/or the plot are not appropriately represented.
Fair

Characters and plot are weakly represented by the presentation.
Good

Characters and plot are represented by a fairly clear presentation.
Excellent

Considerable effort noted in representing characters and parts of the plot. Clear and concise presentation.
Peer Evaluation

Poor

Poor
Fair

Fair
Good

Good
Excellent

Excellent




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