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"Tell-Tale Heart" Crime Scene Report Team Project 
This rubric is for evaluating crime scene posters written and presented by students that assesses their ability to analyze text for evidence to support character analysis, setting, and the guilt or innocence of the narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allen Poe. GROUP MEMBERS ARE ONLY ASSESSED ON THEIR PORTION OF THE PROJECT. (*Alternative Essay Project)
Rubric Code: P2W7W7W
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Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric TELL-TALE HEART CRIME SCENE REPORT
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(Name of Member Responsible)

(N/A)

Points Earned

(N/A)

SECTION 1: Police Report

“The Tell-Tale Heart” Police Report with team member names.
(5 PTS)
0 - 1 = Poor
2 - 3 = Fair
4 - 5 = Excellent

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*ALL MEMBERS ARE RESPONSIBLE
Points Earned
SECTION 2: Picture of Suspect

Drawing of the suspect with (5) text evidence labels (with page numbers) proving why you drew the suspect the way you did.
(10 PTS)
0 - 4 = Poor
5 - 7 = Fair
8 - 10 = Excellent

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NAME:
Points Earned
SECTION 3: Suspect's Description

(8) sentences describing the suspect.
(10 PTS)
0 - 4 = Poor
5 - 7 = Fair
8 - 10 = Excellent

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NAME:
Points Earned
SECTION 4: Picture of the Victim

Picture of the victim — drawing of the victim with (5) text evidence labels (with page numbers) proving why you drew the victim the way you did.
(10 PTS)
0 - 4 = Poor
5 - 7 = Fair
8 - 10 = Excellent

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NAME:
Points Earned
SECTION 5: Victim's Description

(8) sentences describing the victim.
(10 PTS)
0 - 4 = Poor
5 - 7 = Fair
8 - 10 = Excellent

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NAME:
Points Earned
SECTION 6: Crime Scene Picture

Drawing of the crime scene with (5) text evidence labels (with page numbers) proving why you drew the crime scene the way you did.
(10 PTS)
0 - 4 = Poor
5 - 7 = Fair
8 - 10 = Excellent

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NAME:
Points Earned
SECTION 7: Crime Scene Description

(8) sentences describing the crime scene.
(10 PTS)
0 - 4 = Poor
5 - 7 = Fair
8 - 10 = Excellent

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(NAME)
Points Earned
SECTION 8: Suspect's Confession

(8) sentences explaining how and why the suspect confessed to the crime.
(10 PTS)
0 - 4 = Poor
5 - 7 = Fair
8 - 10 = Excellent

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NAME:
Points Earned
SECTION 9: Picture of Evidence

Drawing of the evidence (clues) with (5) text evidence labels (with page numbers).
(10 PTS)
0 - 4 = Poor
5 - 7 = Fair
8 - 10 = Excellent

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NAME:
Points Earned
SECTION 10: Evidence Description

(8) sentences describing the evidence (clues) the police may have found.
(10 PTS)
0 - 4 = Poor
5 - 7 = Fair
8 - 10 = Excellent

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NAME:
Points Earned
SECTION 11: Police Conclusion

• What conclusion have the police come to in this case?
• What evidence helped the police come to these conclusions?
• Cite at least 2 pieces of text evidence (with page numbers) that helped you make these decisions.
• What conviction is appropriate for our suspect?
• What sentence or punishment best fits this crime?
(10 PTS)
0 - 4 = Poor
5 - 7 = Fair
8 - 10 = Excellent

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*ALL MEMBERS ARE RESPONSIBLE

MEMBERS' NAMES:
Points Earned
TIME MANAGEMENT

(5 PTS)
0 - 1 = Poor
2 - 3 = Fair
4 - 5 = Excellent

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*ALL MEMBERS ARE RESPONSIBLE
Points Earned



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