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Board Game
Rubric Code:
Z73XX5
By
bderose14
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Excellent
28 pts
Good
21 pts
Fair
14 pts
Poor
7 pts
Design of board game
Excellent
Design is a clear representation of the book, easy to play. Rules are well written and easy to understand. Game pieces are included. The title and author of the book is placed somewhere on the game board. No spelling or grammar errors.
Good
Design is partly representative of the bool, although it may be a tad confusing to play and rules are limited. Game pieces are included. The title and author of the book is placed somewhere on the game board. 1-7 spelling or grammar errors.
Fair
Design is somewhat representative of the book; the game is difficult to play and rules are poorly thought out or very confusing. There was no game pieces. The title and author of the book is placed somewhere on the game board. 7-14 spelling or grammar errors.
Poor
Design is poor, with little or no relevance to book. No rules or instructions evident. The title and author of the book is not placed somewhere on the game board. More than 14 spelling errors.
Game Card Questions
Excellent
There are enough game card questions to complete the game. The questions have to deal with the characters, plot, and setting. Questions demonstrate considerable knowledge of the novel, including the main idea, several of the important details and action events from the book. The questions are not just yes and no answers. There is a answer sheet to go along with the questions. Questions are also listed on the answer sheet.
Good
There are enough game card questions to complete the game. The questions have to deal with the characters, plot, and setting. Questions demonstrate basic knowledge of the novel, including the main idea, many of the important details and action events from the book. The questions are not just yes and no answers. There is an answer sheet to go along with the questions. Questions are also listed on the answer sheet.
Fair
There are not enough game card questions to complete the game. The questions have to deal with the characters, plot, and setting. Questions demonstrate limited knowledge of the novel, including the main idea, a few of the important details and action events from the book. The questions are mostly yes and no. There is no answer sheet.
Poor
There are few questions. There is only one type of question. Questions demonstrate little understanding of the novel, nor did it include the main idea, any of the important details, and action events from the book. There is no answer sheet.
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