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Game Creation 
Rubric Code: K9B692
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Rules

Poor

Student used only 1 or 2 sequencing words and they were not on grade level.
Fair

Student used an appropriate amount of sequencing words that were on grade level
Good

Student used an exceptional amount of sequencing words (+6) and those were beyond grade level.
Order and Logic

Poor

Student's rules were out of order and illogical.
Fair

Student's rules were in order and logical.
Good

Students rules were in order and well thought out. Students rules were logical and there was little room for issue in the game.
Oral Presentation

Poor

Student's sentence were impeded by language, but were undersrtandable.
Fair

student's sentences were understandable but some L1 language interference was present.
Good

Student's sentence were on par with a native speaker.
Work Ethic

Poor

Student did not perform up to potential.
Fair

Student worked to potential.
Good

Student surpassed potential and was eager during this project.
Time Management

Poor

Student did not manage time well.
Fair

Student managed time well most of the time.
Good

Student stayed focused and driven. Student used time wisely.




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