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Aesop's Fable Project Rubric 
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Rubric Code: H2386X8
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Average

2 pts

Below Average

1 pts

Creativity

Excellent

The presentation contains creative details and/or descriptions that contribute to the enjoyment of the audience. The presentation reflects innovation and imagination.
Good

Students have shown an acceptable amount of creativity. They have made the situations understandable to the audience, while keeping the moral of the story intact.
Average

Students have shown some creativity in presenting. They have made the situations a little modern, while keeping the moral of the story somewhat intact. Their new fables are confusing and it has become hard to make the connection between the fable and the moral.
Below Average

Students have shown little creativity in presenting their fables. The presentation was confusing, and it has become hard to make the connection between the fable and the moral.
Problem/Conflict

Excellent

Students have found a creative and very colorful way to display their traditional and updated fables. They have grabbed their viewer's attention by making a poster that is both neat and exciting.
Good

Students have found a somewhat creative and mostly colorful way to display their traditional and updated fables. They have started to grab their viewer's attention by making a poster that is neat and somewhat exciting exciting.
Average

Students have used very little color and creativity to display their traditional and updated fables. They have barely grabbed their viewer's attention by making a poster that is somewhat sloppy and not very exciting.
Below Average

Students have used little to no color and creativity to display their traditional and updated fables. They have not grabbed their viewer's attention by making a poster that is sloppy and not very exciting
Presentation

Excellent

Students did not simply read their notes, and gave a very professional presentation in which they spoke to their classmates in a concise and well practiced presentation.
Good

Students read very little from their notes and gave a professional presention which they spoke mainly to their classmates in a concise and practiced presentation.
Average

Students read about half of their presentation. They gave a somewhat professional presentation that began to drag a little because they did not address their classmates the entire time.
Below Average

Students simply read off their notes. They obviously did not practice or put sufficient time into their presentation. Their classmates appeared bored and inattentive.
Spelling/Punctuation

Excellent

There are no spelling or punctuation errors in the final draft. Character and place names that the author invented are spelled consistently throughout.
Good

There is one spelling or punctuation error in the final draft.
Average

There are 2-3 spelling and punctuation errors in the final draft
Below Average

The presentation has
More than 3 spelling
and/or punctuation
errors
Setting

Excellent

Numerous vivid, descriptive words are used to tell when and where the story takes place.
Good

Some vivid, descriptive words are used to tell the audience when and where the story took place.
Average

The audience can figure out when and where the story took place, but the presentation didn't supply much detail.
Below Average

The audience has trouble
understanding in what context (where/when) the fable takes plac.




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