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My Brother Sam is Dead Letter/Menu/Poster Rubric 
This project involved creating a poster or menu for Meeker's Tavern, or writing a letter from one character to another. The majority of your poster space should be devoted to a creatively hand-drawn illustration representing something about your story.
Rubric Code: JXA525B
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Needs Work

1 pts

Illustration(s)

(Doesn't count for letter projects)

Excellent

Illustration was creative, drawn and colored neatly and was of good size. It clearly represents something about the story.
Good

Illustration was drawn and colored neatly and was of good size. It represents something about the story.
Fair

Illustration was drawn and colored neatly, but it was too large or too small. It may represent something about the story.
Needs Work

Illustration was drawn and/or colored carelessly. It does not appear to relate to the story.
Neatness and Effort

Excellent

The poster, menu, or letter has no distracting errors, corrections or erasures and is easily read. It appears the student put in a great deal of effort to get things just right.
Good

The project has almost no distracting errors, corrections, or erasures and is easily read. It appears the student put forth a great deal of effort towards it.
Fair

The project is fairly readable but the parts of it are lacking in quality. It looks like the student ran out of time or didn't take care of it.
Needs Work

The project is very messy and difficult to read. It looks like the student threw it together at the last minute without much care.
Letter / Summary Paragraph

(Counts double for letter projects)

Excellent

The letter / paragraph is well-written and includes a description of the story that will make others want to read the book. From the character's letter, or the summary in the poster/menu, it is clear the student read the book and understood it. The paragraph is well formed and free from spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors.
Good

The paragraph includes a description of the story that makes the novel sound interesting. It is clear the student read the book but may not understand all of it. It is free from spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors.
Fair

The paragraph includes a description of something that happened in the story. It appears the student read the book, but did not understand most of it. It has 5 or fewer spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors.
Needs Work

The paragraph is too vague. It does not appear the student read or understood the book. It does not make the reader interested in reading the novel. It has greater than 5 spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors.
Required Elements

Excellent

The poster has the title of the book, descriptions of items shown, and your name.
Good

The poster is missing one of the elements from the "Excellent" category.
Fair

The poster is missing two of the elements from the "Excellent" category.
Needs Work

The poster is missing more than two of the elements from the "Excellent" category.



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