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Novel Project Presentation 
Literature Circle groups work together to present their novel to the class.
Rubric Code: Q724AW
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Below Expectations

1 pts

Meets Few Expectations

2 pts

Meets Some Expectations

3 pts

Meets Expectations

4 pts

Exceeds Expectations

5 pts

Communicates the Meaning

Below Expectations

The project does not communicate the meaning of the book.
Meets Few Expectations

The project communicates very little about the meaning of the book (though it may be entertaining or creative).
Meets Some Expectations

The project communicates some of the meaning of the book.
Meets Expectations

The project adequately communicates the meaning of the book.
Exceeds Expectations

The project clearly communicated the meaning of the book.
Visually Appealing

Below Expectations

Lacks visual appeal.
Meets Few Expectations

Has some visual appeal.
Meets Some Expectations

Some of the presentation is visually appealing for the format used.
Meets Expectations

Visually appealing presentation no matter the format used.
Exceeds Expectations

Visually creative and artistic presentation no matter the format used (movie, keynote, interview, etc...).
Prepared with Attentions to Detail

Below Expectations

No organization of the project or group members evident.
Meets Few Expectations

Poorly organized presentation.

Little attention to details.
Meets Some Expectations

Some organization evident.

Some attention to details is evident.
Meets Expectations

Generally organized.

Everyone know what to do most of the time.

Attentive to most of the details.
Exceeds Expectations

Well organized.

Everyone knew what they should do.

Thorough attention to details.
Interests the Audience

Below Expectations

Minimal response from the audience.

The presentation did not interest the audience.
Meets Few Expectations

May or may not draw the audience to the book so that they seem interested.


May or may not make the book appealing to the audience.
Meets Some Expectations

Draws the audience to the book and interests them about half of the time.

Makes the book somewhat appealing to the audience.
Meets Expectations

Convincingly draws the audience to the book 90% of the time.

Makes the book appealing to the audience during most of the presentation.
Exceeds Expectations

Convincingly draws the audience to the book.

Makes the book appealing to the audience.
Speaking/Presentation Skiills

Below Expectations

Presentation skills were lacking in more than one area so that the audience could not hear or follow along easily.
Meets Few Expectations

Speaks loudly, clearly, and slowly for less than half of the presentation.

Uses eye contact & confidence infrequently to connect with the audience.
Meets Some Expectations

Speaks loudly, clearly, and slowly for some of the presentation.

Uses eye contact & confidence to connect with the audience about half of the time.
Meets Expectations

Speaks loudly, clearly, and slowly for most of the presentation.

Uses eye contact & confidence to connect with the audience most of the time.
Exceeds Expectations

Speaks loudly, clearly, and slowly for the entire presentation.

Uses eye contact & confidence to connect with the audience.
Listening Skills

Below Expectations

Inattentive or distracted often during other presentations.
Meets Few Expectations

Listens attentively & actively to other presentations less than half of the time with frequent distractions to the presentations.
Meets Some Expectations

Listens attentively & actively to other presentations about half of the time--often distracted or distracting.
Meets Expectations

Listens attentively & actively most of the time--distracted once or twice.
Exceeds Expectations

Listens attentively & actively to all presentations.



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  • Literature circles, novels, projects, presentations

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