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African American Book Project 
This rubric is used to score students' book projects on the Famous African American in which their group studied.
Rubric Code: U297AB
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Advanced

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Partially Proficient

2 pts

Unsatisfactory

1 pts

Comprehension of Text

Advanced

Project demonstrates excellent comprehension of text using details from the text and providing examples of setting, events characters, and literary elements.
Proficient

Project demonstrates good comprehension of text using details from the text and providing examples of setting, events characters, and literary elements.
Partially Proficient

Project demonstrates fair comprehension of text using details from the text and providing examples of setting, events characters, and literary elements.
Unsatisfactory

Project demonstrates poor comprehension of text using details from the text and providing examples of setting, events characters, and literary elements.
Language Usage

Advanced

Project demonstrates excellent spelling, grammar, punctuation and capitalization with few or no errors.
Proficient

Project demonstrates good spelling, grammar, punctuation and capitalization with some errors.
Partially Proficient

Project demonstrates fair spelling, grammar, punctuation and capitalization with several errors.
Unsatisfactory

Project demonsrates poor spelling, grammar, punctuation and capitalization with many errors.
Adherance to Project Directions

Advanced

Project does an excellent job adhering to directions and is highly visually appealing.
Proficient

Project does a good job adhering to directions and is visually appealing.
Partially Proficient

Project does a fair job adhering to directions and is somewhat visually appealing.
Unsatisfactory

Project does a poor job of adhering to directions and lacks visual appeal.
Creativity

Advanced

The project contains many creative details and/or descriptions that contribute to the reader's enjoyment. The author has really used his imagination.
Proficient

The project contains a few creative details and/or descriptions that contribute to the reader's enjoyment. The author has used his imagination.
Partially Proficient

The project contains a few creative details and/or descriptions, but they distract from the project. The author has tried to use his imagination.
Unsatisfactory

There is little evidence of creativity in the project. The author does not seem to have used much imagination.
Neatness

Advanced

The final project is readable, clean, neat and attractive. It is free of erasures and crossed-out words. It looks like the author took great pride in it.
Proficient

The final project is readable, neat and attractive. It may have one or two erasures, but they are not distracting. It looks like the author took some pride in it.
Partially Proficient

The final project is readable and some of the pages are attractive. It looks like parts of it might have been done in a hurry.
Unsatisfactory

The final project is not neat or attractive. It looks like the student just wanted to get it done and didn't care what it looked like.




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