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Book Tournament Spring-HP/TD 
Rubric Code: GXX2988
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Summary New Book 1

Briefly and accurately describes the main idea of the book. It should include main character(s) and main plot (problem). You use your own words.

Poor

Summary does not explain the main plot of the story.
Fair

Summary is missing at least 2 elements.
Good

Is missing 1 element.
Excellent

Meets the description criteria.
Summary New Book 2

Briefly and accurately describes the main idea of the book. It should include main character(s) and main plot (problem). You use your own words.

Poor

Summary does not explain the main plot of the story.
Fair

Summary is missing at least 2 elements.
Good

Is missing 1 element.
Excellent

Meets the description criteria.
Summary Old Book 1

Briefly and accurately describes the main idea of the book. It should include main character(s) and main plot (problem). You use your own words.

Poor

Summary does not explain the main plot of the story.
Fair

Summary is missing at least 2 elements.
Good

Is missing 1 element.
Excellent

Meets the description criteria.
Summary Old Book 2

Briefly and accurately describes the main idea of the book. It should include main character(s) and main plot (problem). You use your own words.

Poor

Summary does not explain the main plot of the story.
Fair

Summary is missing at least 2 elements.
Good

Is missing 1 element.
Excellent

Meets the description criteria.
Winner New Books

Clearly states which was the favorite book and supports the claim with evidence specifically from the book.

Poor

Paragraph about the winning book state a winner but does not state a claim or any evidence.
Fair

Paragraph about the winning books states a winner and states a claim but lacks evidence.
Good

Paragraph about the winning book has one direct quote from the story to support the claim and explains how the quote supports the claim.

Or
Paragraph has the winning book and 2 direct quotes but does not explain how the quote supports the claim
Excellent

Paragraph about the winning book has 2 direct quotes from the story to support the claim and explains how the quote supports the claim.
Winner Old Books

Clearly states which was the favorite book and supports the claim with evidence specifically from the book.

Poor

Paragraph about the winning book state a winner but does not state a claim or any evidence.
Fair

Paragraph about the winning books states a winner and states a claim but lacks evidence.
Good

Paragraph about the winning book has one direct quote from the story to support the claim and explains how the quote supports the claim.

Or
Paragraph has the winning book and 2 direct quotes but does not explain how the quote supports the claim
Excellent

Paragraph about the winning book has 2 direct quotes from the story to support the claim and explains how the quote supports the claim.
Overall Winner

Clearly states which was the favorite book and supports the claim with evidence specifically from the book.

Poor

Paragraph about the winning book states a winner but does not state a claim or any evidence.
Fair

Paragraph about the winning book states a winner and a claim, but lacks evidence.
Good

Paragraph about the winning book has 1 direct quotes from the story to support why it is the grand champion.
Or
Paragraph has 2 direct quotes to support the claim but does not explain how the quote supports the claim.
Excellent

Paragraph about the winning book has 2 direct quotes from the story to support why it is the grand champion and explains how the quotes proves the claim.
Favorite Character

Clearly states who was your favorite character and supports the claim with evidence specifically from the book.

Poor

Paragraph about the winning character states a winner but does not state a claim or any evidence.
Fair

Paragraph about the winning character states a winner, but lacks evidence.
Good

Paragraph about the winning character has 1 direct quote from the story to support why the character was the grand champion of characters.
Or
Paragraph has 2 direct quotes to support the claim but does not explain how the quote supports the claim.
Excellent

Paragraph about the winning character has 2 direct quotes from the story to support why the character was the grand champion of characters and explains how the quotes prove the claim.




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