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The End of Romeo and Juliet 
You are assigned to cover the events that led up to the demise of Romeo and Juliet. Two details from each act (10 minimum), heading, subheading, and illustration are regarded. This assignment is worth 100 pts. and will be graded not only on content but creativity and neatness. Extra Credit for additional articles about other characters, advertising, treated paper, and Elizabethan language.
Rubric Code: W42X46
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Good

5 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

1 pts

Creative Title

Good

Paper has an original and creative title.
Date and author name is included visibly.
Fair

Paper has a creative title. Date and author name is visible.
Poor

Paper's title is predictable. No date or no author name.
Headings

Good

Headings are bold and catch the readers eye. Are relevant to the topic being discussed.
Fair

Headings are bold and predictable. Are relevant to the topic being discussed.
Poor

Headings are not bolded or do not exist. Do not catch the readers eye and are not related to the topic being discussed.
Sub-headings

Good

Sub-headings are bold, catch the readers eye, relevant to the topic being discussed and connect to the heading.
Fair

Sub-headings are bold, predictable, relevant to the topic being discussed, and have limited connection to the heading.
Poor

Sub-headings do not exist, limited, no connection.
Background Information

Good

The article fully explains the background between Romeo and Juliet and provides details and the events that are important enough to be the foundation for the body of the article.
Fair

The article explains the background between Romeo and Juliet and provides limited details. The events are some what important and are a soft foundation for the body of the article.
Poor

The article does not depict the background of Romeo and Juliet. Provides limited details and has little to no foundation for the body of the article.
Details From Acts

Good

Article includes 2 details form each act (10) total can be counted. Details are accurate and paraphrased. Exact wording has be quoted correctly. Organization of the events is chronological and is easy to read.
Fair

Article includes 2 details form each act (10) total can be counted. Details are accurate and paraphrased. Exact wording may not have be quoted correctly. Organization of the events is chronological but may be a little confusing.
Poor

Article does not include 2 details form each act (10) total can not be counted. Details are inaccurate and not paraphrased. Exact wording has not been quoted correctly. There is no organization in the article and it is har to read.
Future Prediction

Good

The article is detailed, deals with the time period, and events during the time of the play.
Fair

There are limited details. They deal with the time period of the play.
Poor

No details are provided and doesnt fit with time period of the play.
Illustration

Good

Illustration included, neatly printed, and bounded securely. Caption is detailed and creative.
Fair

Illustration included, somewhat neat and is bound securely. Caption included.
Poor

Illustration included. No caption.
Grammar

Good

The article is detailed, deals with the time period, and events during the time of the play.
Fair

There are limited details. They deal with the time period of the play.
Poor

No details are provided and doesnt fit with time period of the play.
Neatness

Good

Paper meets all the requirements. All items were included. Effort and time was put into the project.
Fair

Paper meets most requirements. Most items were included. Some Effort and time was put into the project.
Poor

Paper does not met all requirements. Most items were not included. Very little effort and time was put into the project.
Extra Credit

Good
Fair
Poor




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