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Hero Movie Maker Project 
To use this rubric to evaluate student work on the Hero Movie Maker Project, you should determine the number of points achiedved in each of the 5 categories. Then add the points up for all 5 categories and mulitply by 5. The lowest score possible is a "25" and the highest score is "100." Please note that a score of at least a "3" in a category must be achieved for the quality of the student's work to be considered satisfactory in that category. This Hero Movie Maker Project rubric was adapted from a Photo Story Rubric on the Rubistar website and a Digital Documentary rubric from Teaching Matters, Inc.
Rubric Code: F735C3
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Exemplary

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Main Idea

Exemplary

Establishes a clear main idea and maintains a clear point of view throughout.
Good

Establishes a main idea and maintains a clear point of view for most of the presentation.
Fair

Establishes a weak or unclear main idea and fails to maintain a clear point of view.
Poor

The main idea is difficult to figure out, or not present at all.
Choice of Content

Exemplary

Content provides a strong support for the point of view. The images, words, phrases, and music matches the purpose of the assignment.
Good

Content may support the point of view, but not throughout the entire presentation. The images, words, phrases, and music may match the purpose of the assignment.
Fair

An attempt was made to match the content to the point of view but it needed more work. The images, words, phrases, and music may match the purpose of the assignment.
Poor

The content fails to match the point of view. The images, words, phrases, and music do not match the purpose of the assignment.
Sources

Exemplary

Uses and cites several sources, i.e. photos from google images and music from itunes.
Good

Uses and cites only one or two sources.
Fair

Uses only one or two sources and does not cite sources.
Poor

Does not use outside sources.
Stucture, Variety, and Pacing

Exemplary

Organization is clear and flows logically. It does not seem too short nor does it seem too long. Changes the screen image and/or audio on a regular basis to engage the audience.
Good

Has some organization but needs some improvement. Presentation seems to drag or needs slightly more detail in one or two sections. Changes the media sometimes to engage the audience, but pacing could be improved.
Fair

Presentation is disorganized. More editing is need. It is either too long or too short. Uses more than one form of media, i.e. images and music, but doesn't engage the audience.
Poor

There is no attempt at organization. Editing is definitely needed. It is either too long or too short. Uses only one form of media, i.e. just images.
Production Values

Exemplary

Has high-quality sound, editing, camera work, and transitions.
Good

Production values could be better, but main idea is supported.
Fair

Technical problems make the main idea hard to understand.
Poor

Technical problems ruin the presentation; main idea is lost.
Grammar and Language Usage

Exemplary

Grammar and usage were correct and it contributed to clarity, style and point of view.
Good

Grammar and usage were typically correct and erors did not distract from the presentation.
Fair

Grammar and usage were typically correct but errors distracted from the presentation.
Poor

Repeated errors in grammar and usage distracted greatly from the presentation.



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