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Game Project 
Game must include: written directions, game board (if applicable), and all pieces. The game can be an adaptation of an existing game or a sport. The game must have directions and be able to last 10 minutes. Neatness and quality count.
Rubric Code: SX62682
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

6 pts

Fair

8 pts

Good

10 pts

Concepts

Poor

The concepts cannot be learned by players at a beginning level or understood and there are errors in the game.
Fair

Some concepts can be learned by players at a beginning level or understood and there are few errors in the game.
Good

All concepts can be learned by players at a beginning level and there are no errors in the game.
Written Directions

Poor

Somewhat clear, but have many errors that cause the players questions or have to speculate on what to do in the game.
Fair

Clear rules on how to play the game but has some errors.
Good

The rules are well written and clear. There are no questions on how to proceed with the game.
Quality and Neatness

Poor

The game lacked the quality and neatness. It need more time and effort in order to make it appear of high quality.
Fair

Creative and well done. The game might have been ready for publishing if it just had a little bit more quality in the overall appearance.
Good

Take this to the publisher! The time you put in was definitely a benefit to the neatness and quality of your game!
Engagement

Poor

The game lacked the spark to maintain interest but had effort at engagement.
Fair

The game engaged the players for a while but could have had more challenge to it.
Good

The game was engaging and full of challenge. The players did not have time to lose interest.
Verbal Directions

Poor

Somewhat clear, but have many errors that cause the players to ask questions or have to speculate on what to do in the game.
Fair

Mostly clear explanation on how to play the game but players ask a few questions.
Good

The explanation is well spoken and clear. There are no questions on how to proceed with the game.





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