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Newspaper 
Rubric Code: XX4654
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Public Rubric
Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Greek Myth
Newspaper
  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Poor

2 pts

Incomplete

1 pts

Required Elements

Newspaper requirements

Excellent

Article is typed, including a catchy headline and is 1 page.
Good

Article is typed, including a headline and is almost 1 page.
Poor

Article is or is not typed, is missing a headline and is only 2/3 of a page.
Incomplete

Article is not typed, is missing a headline and is only 1/2 a page or less.
Content

Accurately relates to myth

Excellent

Information is accurate and the story has a creative and entertaining angle.
Good

Information is accurate and the story has a predictable angle.
Poor

Some information is accurate but some is not and the story has a predictable angle.
Incomplete

Information is inaccurate and the story doesn't connect to the myth.
Appearance/Conventions

Overall neatness.

Excellent

The story is very easy to read, ideas connect, and only 3-5 errors.
Good

The story is easy to read, has weak transitions, and only 6-8 errors.
Poor

The story is easy to read, yet sequence is confusing and has 9-12 errors.
Incomplete

The story is poorly written, difficult to read, no transitions and has 12+ errors





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