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This is a project for the short story unit.
Rubric Code: F3454A
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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1 pts

Fair

3 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Sections

Poor

Test has fewer than 20 questions in all, and/or not all sections are included.
Fair

Test falls short of amount of questions,but still has each section.
Excellent

Test has 10 Multiple Choice or Matching Questions; 10 True or False Questions, 5 Short Answer Questions;and 1 essay question.
Quality of the first 3 Sections

Poor

Questions do not deal with important recall questions, but rather give too vague or too simple questions.
Fair

Test questions mostly cover important recall questions, and questions on character, setting, and plot.
Excellent

Test questions uncovers important recall questions, information about characters,and may include setting and plot.
Quality of Short Answer Section

Poor

Short Answer questions do not challenge the test-taker with higher level reasoning questions and ideas But, some are recall instead. Not all need to be inferred from the text.
Fair

Short Answer questions mosltly challenge the test-taker with higher level reasoning questions and ideas But, some are recall instead. Not all need to be inferred from the text.
Excellent

Short Answer questions challenge the test-taker with higher level reasoning questions and ideas The information often needs to be inferred; it is not taken directly from the text.
Essay Question

Poor

The essay question does not require the test-taker to write about the story's theme, and does not deal with other literary terms or techniques.
Fair

The essay question does not require the test-taker to write about the story's theme, but does deal with other literary terms and/or techniques.
Excellent

The essay question requires the test-taker to write about the story's theme. It asks that the test-taker support the thesis with examples from the text.




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