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Children's Book 
Romeo & Juliet Children's Book
Rubric Code: F93XXC
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Writing Quality

Excellent

There are essentially no errors or misspellings throughout the entire book. Expert use of literary devices.
Good

There are one or two obvious, glaring errors. A few literary devices enhance the story.
Fair

There are a few proofreading errors. The story uses one literary device.
Poor

There are many spelling, usage, or grammar errors. No literary devices.
Illustrations

Excellent

Illustrations are vibrant, detailed, and enhance the meaning of the story.
Good

Illustrations are aesthetically pleasing, clear, and relate well to the story.
Fair

Illustrations show modest effort and relate somewhat to the story.
Poor

Illustrations are sloppy, vague, do not relate well to the story.
Plot & Theme

Excellent

Story has a plot and moral that all people, kids and adults, can relate to and learn from. Story is original, imaginative, and entertaining.
Good

Contains an easily recognizable plot and moral that most readers can relate to and enjoy. Story is entertaining and interesting.
Fair

Story has a plot, but no recognizable theme or moral.
Story is somewhat difficult to follow.
Poor

Missing several or most of the elements of a proper story. No moral present in the story. Story is convoluted and difficult to follow.
Cover/Presentation

Excellent

Title and illustrations entice the audience to read the book. The overall look of the book reflects a tremendous amount of effort.
Good

Title and illustrations are appealing and clearly relate to the story. The overall look of the book reflects a significant amount of effort.
Fair

Title and illustrations relate to the story. The overall look reflects a modest amount of effort.
Poor

Title and illustration are poorly done and/or do not relate to the story. The overall look shows work obviously done in haste.
Characters

Excellent

A few central characters whom all readers can relate to and learn from. Characters have interesting names.
Good

Most readers can relate to the characters. The names are appropriate, but not memorable.
Fair

Story has a few central characters who share some experiences with the audience.
Poor

Story has too many characters or no recognizable central character that the audience can relate to.



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