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Newspaper Page Design Rubric 
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Rubric Code: F7CW69
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Subject: Journalism  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

5 pts

Good

10 pts

Headlines

Poor
Fair
Good

All headlines read like sentences and included a subject and object. Only first word of the headlines and pronouns are capitolized. Deckheads are used as needed.
Spellcheck, etc.

Poor
Fair
Good

Spell check and read all stories out loud.
Bylines and photocredits.

Poor
Fair
Good

Bylines have correct spelling and title for each author. Photocredits are correct.

All of the above use correct style sheet.
Photos, Infographics

Poor
Fair
Good

Photos or infographic expand stories. Images are "easy on the eyes and use the rule of thirds. Cutline explains pic and adds to story. Credit is given to photographer or designer. Images have good contrast and avoid using candid shots. Mug shots labeled correctly.
Pronouns

Poor
Fair
Good

Names for places, people, and so on are spelled correctly and include the prpoeer titles, student grade level, etc.
Ads

Poor
Fair
Good

Ads are correct. This means having the right ad size placed on bottom and outside edges of the pages.
Folio (section heads)

Poor
Fair
Good

Folio (the parts of the page located at the top of each page) include correct section name, section style, date and page number.
Design I

Poor
Fair
Good

Page not too crowded and “flows."
Stories are grouped by similarities when possible. Page uses correct style sheets for EVERY aspect of the page (i.e. headlines, deckheads,
Design II

Poor
Fair
Good

Good use of white space. Lines used to separate similar looking stories. Page doesn’t clash with page next to it or the ads on both pages.
Deadline

Poor
Fair
Good

Page done before or during the monthly "press day."




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