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Copy of Fiction Book Report
Copy of Fiction Book Report
3rd Grade Book Report
Rubric Code:
G37C92
By
onlylapamela
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Expert
4 pts
Secure
3 pts
Developing
2 pts
Beginner
1 pts
Title and Author
Expert
Each word in the title is capitalized. The author's first and last name is capitalized.
Secure
Most of the words in the title are capitalized. The author's first and last name are capitalized.
Developing
The first word in the title is all that is capitalized. The author's name is not capitalized.
Beginner
No attempt.
Setting
Expert
Setting is clearly described with the time it takes place and where it takes place. 3-5 sentences.
Secure
Setting, when and where is mentioned with little details. 2-3 sentences.
Developing
Setting is briefly mentioned, either where or when it takes place, but not both. 1-2 sentences.
Beginner
No attempt.
Main Characters
Expert
Main characters are clearly named and a brief character description is included for each main character. 3-5 sentences
Secure
Main characters are mentioned with some descriptions about the characters. 2-3 sentences.
Developing
Characters are named (not main). 1-2 sentences.
Beginner
No attempt.
Main Idea
Expert
Main idea is clearly identified stated in 1 or 2 sentences. It summarizes what the story is all about.
Secure
Main idea is identified but it is too lengthy. It is not briefly summarized.
Developing
Confusion between main idea and details. A retell of details and events in the story without focusing on the main idea.
Beginner
No attempt or scattered parts of the story.
Problem/Conflict
Expert
Problem or conflict is clearly stated. 1 specific major event is described with examples. 3-5 sentences.
Secure
Problem or conflict is briefly described with minimal details. 2-3 sentences.
Developing
Events do not correctly state the problem/conflict.
Beginner
No atttempt.
Conclusion
Expert
The conclusion of the book is clearly explained in 3 - 5 sentences. There is a clear understanding of what happened at the end and whether or not the conflict was resolved.
Secure
The conclusion of the book is briefly explained. There is not a clear understanding of how the problem/conflict was resolved.
Developing
The end of the book is mentioned without reference to the problem or conflict.
Beginner
No attempt or events having nothing to do with the ending.
Personal Reflection
Expert
1-2 paragraphs explaining the reader's feelings of the book. Explanations include specific references from the book. Recommendations are explained.
Secure
Reader's feelings are briefly stated without examples or references to the book. Recommendation is made without enough explanation.
Developing
Minimal personal reflection or without examples and references from the book. Might be missing a recommendation.
Beginner
No attempt.
Grammar/Mechanics
Expert
Book report has been edited and reads well. The final copy contains no spelling errors. Sentences are complete thoughts with correct punctuation at the end. Paragraphs are indented and are about the same topic. Capitals are used for names, first words of dialogue, the first letter of a sentence, and I.
Secure
Book report reads well with few errors in punctuation, spelling, and grammar.
Developing
Book report contains many errors in punctuation, spelling, and grammar. More effort could have been put into proofreading.
Beginner
No attempt. Book report is difficult to read and doesn't appear to be proofread very carefully or not at all.
Neatness
Expert
Report is clearly and neatly written.
Secure
Report is ledgible.
Developing
Report is sloppy and difficult to understand.
Beginner
No attempt.
Picture
Expert
The report has a neatly drawn picture showing a favorite scene.
Secure
The report has a picture of the favorite scene but was not drawn neatly with detail.
Developing
There is a pencil drawn picture that lacks detail or a picture drawn that is not of a favorite scene.
Beginner
No attempt
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
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