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Don’t be Silent
Novel Study Poster Project
Rubric for Literature--end of unit on Night by Elie Wiesel
Rubric Code:
V58X97
By
dtwright
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Memoir
Poor
5 pts
Fair
10 pts
Good
15 pts
Excellent
20 pts
Content
Poor
The project does not clearly refer to any symbol or theme from Night, nor does it provoke interest in the memoir.
Fair
The project or presentation attempts to represent one symbol or one theme from the memoir of Night, but lacks enough information to be clear of its purpose and does not adequately inform or provoke interest in the memoir.
Good
The poster or presentation represents at least one symbol or one theme from the memoir of Night. It provides interesting information and provokes some interest in the memoir.
Excellent
The poster or presentation clearly represents at least one symbol or one theme from the memoir of Night. It provides interesting information, provokes interest in the memoir and inspires the audience to stand up for others.
Oral Presentation
Poor
It is difficult to understand the oral presentation
Fair
The information is not clearly communicated. The student does only one of the following three:
speaks loud and clearly, maintains eye contact with his audience and is prepared to answer questions about his/her project.
Good
Most of the information is clearly communicated. The student does 2 of the following three:
speaks loud and clearly, maintains eye contact with his audience and is prepared to answer questions about his/her project.
Excellent
The information is clearly communicated. The student speaks loud and clearly, maintains eye contact with his audience and is prepared to answer questions about his/her project.
Creativity
Poor
Project lacks creative elements.
Fair
Project uses a few creative elements.
Visual--Limited use of color and/or graphics. Graphics are not clearly visible from a distance.
Written--few descriptive details.
Good
Project uses some creative elements to present
Visual--Some use of color and/or graphics. Graphics are visible from a distance.
Written--some interesting descriptive details.
Excellent
Project uses many creative elements to present topic.
Visual--Pleasant use of color and graphics. Graphics are visible from a distance.
Written--vivid descriptive details
Neatness
Poor
Project is very messy and hard to decipher. Handwriting is very difficult to read.
Fair
Project is somewhat difficult to follow due to some messy content. Drawings are a bit difficult to interpret. Handwriting is difficult to read.
Good
Project is average in neatness. Drawings are readable and somewhat neat. Handwriting is somewhat messy.
Excellent
Project is extremely neat and easy to follow. Drawings are excellent. Excellent handwriting!
Grammar/Mechanics
Poor
There are more than 4 grammatical and mechanical mistakes on the project.
Fair
There are 3-4 grammatical and mechanical mistakes on the project.
Good
There are 1-2 grammatical and mechanical mistakes on the project.
Excellent
There are no grammatical and mechanical mistakes on the project.
Keywords:
Project, reflection, theme, symbol
Subjects:
English
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Social Sciences
Types:
Project
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