Skip to main content
rubric gallery

rubric gallery

rubrics by Jswiderski

 public gallery
find rubric
   Filters
rubrics by Jswiderski
See a list of rubrics by Jswiderski. Copy rubrics to your zone. Bookmark rubrics for future use Build, share, exchange, and reuse rubrics. Find rubrics by category and type.

Click on rubric title to preview, edit, print, copy, or do more with it.

Popup Preview Quickly preview a rubric in a popup window.
Found 6 Rubrics   (showing Rubrics 1 thru 6 )  
Please login to view pages 2 - 1
6
Rubrics
 Title      Built By 
1 rubric Amazon Listing Novel Project       popup preview  
Marketing Expert. That is your new job title! Every book on Amazon.com has a listing that informs buyers about the book. Your job is to create a paper version for the novel you have read. Follow the format below.

Grade levels:   6-8   9-12   Undergrad  
Jswiderski
2 rubric Tic Tac Toe Writing Assessment       popup preview  

Grade levels:  
Jswiderski
3 rubric Novel Study Poster Project       popup preview  
Basic Rubric for Literature Poster Project: Create a poster for your novel. Have pictures and color that best identify with the theme of the novel.

Grade levels:   6-8  
Jswiderski
4 rubric Newspaper Book Report       popup preview  
Make a newspaper about the book or set in the same city as the book’s main setting. Include at least five parts of a newspaper: comics, advertisements, weather, news stories, feature stories, letters to the editor, obituaries, editorials, sports, etc.

Grade levels:   6-8  
Jswiderski
5 rubric Book Club Newspaper       popup preview  
Together with your group create a newspaper based on your book. Choose events from your story and develop them into newspaper articles (remember to answer the 5 Wh- questions). Include colorful drawings that reflect the part of the book you are reading at present. Create ads for sales of various things that would be of interest to your characters. Choose an unfamiliar word, explain its meaning and use it in a sentence. Select a quote that is significant for the part of the book you are reading now. Make sure your newspaper is neat, shows creativity, and it is free of grammar, spelling and punctuation errors. Be ready to present your newspaper and explain your choices to the whole class. Every student is required to write at least one article, preferably two, contribute a drawing, create an ad, and choose a word of the week and a quote of the week for the newspaper.

Grade levels:   K-5  
Jswiderski
6 rubric Compare/Contrast Paragraph       popup preview  
Compare/Contrast Paragraph Rubric

Grade levels:   6-8  
Jswiderski


Copyright © 2024 Reazon Systems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
n16