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Book Project: Jackdaw
Create a jackdaw and build a display of these items. Label each artifact using an index card, sharing its importance to the book. Include a direct quotation with the page number on one side of the index card from your book for the items; and on the other side should be an explanation of the artifact. The explanation should have at least four sentences that relate the importance of the artifact to the book.
Rubric Code:
GXX3XW3
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taraburgess
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Subject:
English
Type:
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Grade Levels:
6-8
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Jackdaw
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D/F
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Number of Items
A
15 or more artifacts that relate to the book.
B
10 or more artifacts that relate to the book.
C
6 or more artifacts that relate to the book.
D/F
Less than 5 artifacts that relate to the book.
Explanations
A
Student explains how ALL 15 artifacts are important to the book in at least 4 sentences.
B
Student explains how ALL 15 artifacts are important to the book in at least 3 sentences.
C
Student explains how ALL 15 artifacts are important to the book in less than 2 sentences.
D/F
Few or NO explanations are given.
Direct Quotations
A
Included a direct quotation, with page number, that relates to the object for ALL 15 artifacts.
B
Included a direct quotation, with page number, that relates to the object for at least 10 artifacts.
C
Included a direct quotation, with page number, that relates to the object for at least 6 artifacts.
D/F
Few or NO direction quotations, with page numbers.
Spelling/Grammar
A
Explanations are well-organized and are written in complete sentences. No spelling or grammar errors.
B
Explanations are well-organized and are written in complete sentences. No more than three spelling or grammar errors.
C
Explanations are mostly written in complete sentences. No more than 5 spelling or grammar errors.
D/F
Explanations are not written in complete sentences. Several spelling or grammar errors.
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