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News Report, The Last Goodie
Writing and Presenting news reports
Rubric Code:
N48235
By
misslake
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Public Rubric
Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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News Story
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Great
4 pts
Engages the audience
Poor
Begins with a loose reference to the topic; leaves out more than one of the lead questions; if an investigative report, does not answer Why or How
Fair
Begins with an introduction of the topic and includes at least two of the lead questions (Who, What, Where, When, Why and How).
Good
Begins with an introduction of the topic and includes at least three of the lead questions (Who, What, Where, When, Why and How).
Great
Begins with introduction of a relevant and interesting topic, including Who, What, Where, When, Why and How.
Relation to the story
Poor
Report is unrelated to the story.
Fair
Report hardly relates to the story, there are few names, events or details and information may or may not be true.
Good
Report somewhat relates to the story, including character names, limited events or details and most information is correct/true.
Great
Report relates very well to the story, including character names, event details from the novel and all information is correct/ true.
Objectivity
Poor
Report is completely biased and/or mixed between fact and opinion. It is not a suitable format for a news report.
Fair
Report is written from a somewhat biased stance, mixing fact and fiction into Who, What, When, Where and How. Speculation or opinion of reporter may be mixed in with report and is unclear.
Good
Report is written from a somewhat objective stance, reporting mostly true facts as Who, What, When, Where and How. If speculation is present, it seems to be on part of reporter only.
Great
Report is written from an entirely objective stance, reporting only true facts as Who, What, When, Where and How. If speculation is present, the reporter makes it known it is their opinion only.
Written Report
Poor
Is not complete/ is not one full page long. Contains numerous errors and little if any attention given to sequence or organization
Fair
May or may not be one page long. Contains some errors with small problems pertaining to sequence and organization
Good
Is at least one page long. The report has few errors and has a strong sequence and organization
Great
Is at least one page long. The report has no errors, is well proof-read and exhibits the proper sequence and organization of a news story.
Subjects:
Communication
English
Journalism
Types:
Presentation
Writing
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