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Fiction Book Report 
Rubric Code: H266WA
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Excellent-Level 4

4 pts

Good- Level 3

3 pts

Fair-Level 2

2 pts

Poor-Level 1

1 pts

Introduction

Excellent-Level 4

Includes all accurate and complete information for:title of the book, publisher, number of pages, year published, type of book and rating scale.
Good- Level 3

Includes mostly accurate and complete information for:title of the book, publisher, number of pages, year published, type of book and rating scale.
Fair-Level 2

Includes some accurate and complete information for:title of the book, publisher, number of pages, year published, type of book and rating scale
Poor-Level 1

Many items not included for:title of the book, publisher, number of pages, year published, type of book and rating scale
Character Personality

Excellent-Level 4

Character Description describes personality traits using extensive word choices --3-5 traits explained
Good- Level 3

Character Description describes personality traits using good word choices --3-5 traits explained
Fair-Level 2

Character Description describes personality traits using basic words. --1-2 traits explained
Poor-Level 1

Character's personality not described
Setting

Excellent-Level 4

Setting is clearly described with the time and where it takes place using extensive word choices 3-5 sentences.
Good- Level 3

Setting, when and where is mentioned with little details. 2-3 sentences.
Fair-Level 2

Setting is briefly mentioned, either where or when it takes place, but not both. 1-2 sentences.
Poor-Level 1

Setting is not described
Summary

Excellent-Level 4

Describes the main ideas with excellent detail the book's beginning, middle, and end, problems and solutions.
Good- Level 3

Describes the main ideas with good detail the book's beginning, middle, and end, problems and solutions.
Fair-Level 2

Describes the basic main ideas with very little detail the book's beginning, middle, and end, problems and solutions.
Poor-Level 1

Does not describe the main ideas of the book in sufficient detail.
Something you learned

Excellent-Level 4

Makes and explains an excellent connection to the book and it is fully supported with examples.3-5 sentences.
Good- Level 3

Makes and explains a connection to the book and it is fully supported with examples.2-3 sentences.
Fair-Level 2

Makes a simple connection to the book with no explanation.
Poor-Level 1

Makes no connection to the book.
Grammar/Mechanics

Excellent-Level 4

Book report has been edited and the final copy contains very few errors in puntuation, spelling, and grammar.
Good- Level 3

Book report contains 5-10 errors in punctuation, spelling, and grammar.
Fair-Level 2

Book report contains between 10-15 errors in punctuation, spelling, and grammar. More effort could have been put into proofreading.
Poor-Level 1

No attempt. Book report is difficult to read and doesn't appear to be proofread very carefully or not at all.
Neatness

Excellent-Level 4

Report is clearly and neatly written or typed.
Good- Level 3

Report is neatly written. Handwriting is clearly understandable.
Fair-Level 2

Report is sloppy and difficult to understand.
Poor-Level 1

No attempt.




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