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Copy of Book Jacket Report 
Generic Rubric for Book Jacket Report
Rubric Code: R635C8
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Assignment  
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Summary

Excellent

Summary is well written and includes all aspects of the story. Paragraphs are well formed. It is clear the student read the book and understood it.
Good

Summary includes all aspects of the story, but at least one paragraph is not well formed. It is clear the student read the book.
Poor

Includes a description of some of the things that happened in the story. It appears the student read most of the book, but might not understand it.
Must do Over

Summary is too vague. Does not appear the student read or understood the book.
Problem/Solution

Excellent

Description of problem is well drawn and includes all aspects of the story. It is clear the student read the book and understood it.
Good

Description of problem includes all aspects of the story, It is clear the student read the book.
Poor

Includes a description of the problem. It appears the student read most of the book, but might not understand it.
Must do Over

Description of problem is too vague. Does not appear the student read or understood the book.
Review of book

Excellent

Review is well written and creative. Paragraph is well formed.
Good

Review is not well formed.
Poor

Review is poorly written.
Must do Over

There is no review
Spelling

Excellent

There are 3 or fewer spelling errors on the book jacket. The author's name and the title are spelled correctly throughout!
Good

There are 3 or fewer spelling errors on the book jacket, but the author's name is not always spelled correctly. The title is always spelled correctly.
Poor

There are 3 or fewer spelling errors on the book jacket, but the title and author's name are not always spelled correctly.
Must do Over

There are more than 3 spelling errors.
Neatness and Effort

Excellent

The book jacket has no distracting errors, corrections or erasures and is easily read. It appears the student spent a lot of effort getting things just right.
Good

The book jacket has almost no distracting errors, corrections or erasures and is easily read. It appears the student worked hard on it.
Poor

The book jacket is fairly readable but the quality is not too good on some parts. It looks like the student ran out of time or didn't take care of it.
Must do Over

Very messy and hard to read. It looks like the student threw it together at the last minute without much care.
Grammar

Excellent

There are no grammatical mistakes on the book jacket.
Good

There is 1 grammatical mistake on the book jacket.
Poor

There are 2-3 grammatical mistakes on the book jacket.
Must do Over

There are more than 3 grammatical mistakes on the book jacket.
Illustrations

Excellent

Illustrations were creative, drawn and colored neatly and were a good size.
Good

Illustrations were drawn and colored neatly and were a good size.
Poor

Illustrations were drawn and colored neatly, but some were too large or too small.
Must do Over

Illustrations were drawn and/or colored carelessly.



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