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NARRATIVE BOOK REPORT PROJECT 
Rubric for alternatives to book reports or traditional book reports
Rubric Code: H2B4WB
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric NARRATIVE BOOK REPORT PROJECT
  Good

6 pts

Fair

4 pts

Poor

2 pts

Story Elements

Good

All 5 story elements are present in the correct order. They are easily recognized by the audience of your project and have enough information to help the reader understand what it happening in the story.
Fair

All 5 story elements appear to be present, but are not clearly distinguished by the audience of your project. The events of the story are somehwat clear, but some information appears to be missing.
Poor

Some of the elements are present, but some are missing. The reader has trouble following the story line according to the elements.
Plot/Chronological Order

Good

The complete plot is evident in correct chronological order.
Fair

The plot is evident, but the order is not always chronological.
Poor

The plot cannot be followed because there is little to no chronological order.
All required information

Good

All 8 required pieces of information - name, due date, title, author, illustrator, publisher, publication date, and student review of book- are present.
Fair

More than half of the required information is present - missing no more than three pieces of information.
Poor

Less than half of the required information is missing - only three or less pieces are present.
Presentation

Good

Presentation is interesting, colorful, and complete. All required elements are evident in the presentation of oral, written, or illustrated projects.
Fair

Presentation is somehwat interesting, colorful, and at least three of the five elements are present in oral, written, and illustrated presentations.
Poor

Presentation is limited in information and interest. No color is used for visual presentations. Less than three of the five elements are present in any of the types of presentations.



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  • 5 story elements, chronological order, required information, attractive/complete presentation

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