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The Chocolate Touch Timeline 
Directions: Students are to create a timeline concerning important events from the book, The Chocolate Touch. The timeline should include the main events from each of the 12 chapters of the book. Each event should include a details, such as main characters and important details about the plot of the story and how John's problem is getting progressively worse. There should be a picture of each event. Projects should be neat and easy to understand.
Rubric Code: EX6W65X
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric The Chocolate Touch Timeline
  Poor

5 pts

Fair

10 pts

Good

15 pts

Superior

20 pts

Labeling

Poor

There are some events for the chapters. Events are in some order, but do not include the chapter they came from.
Fair

There are events for most chapters. Events are mostly in order, but do not include the chapter they came from.
Good

There are events for each chapter. Events are in chronological order, but do not include the chapter they came from.
Superior

There are 12 events (1 for each chapter). Events are in chronological order, and include the chapter that they came from.
Events

Poor

The events show some importance to the plotline and may or may not include important characters.
Fair

Some events are the most important event for the plotline from that chapter. Some events include some important characters.
Good

Most events are the most important event for the plotline from that chapter. Events mostly include important characters for each event.
Superior

Each event is the most important event for the plotline from that chapter. The description includes important characters involved.
Detail of Information

Poor

Some detail for events is given, but it is hard to understand.
Fair

Events give some information to describe information, but it isn't quite clear.
Good

Events give some information to describe each event.
Superior

Events give sufficient information to describe each event clearly.
Pictures

Poor

No evidence of pictures for events.
Fair

Made pictures for some events.
Good

Made pictures for most events.
Superior

Made pictures for all events.
Neatness

Poor

Appears rushed, sloppy or careless. Difficult to read clearly or understand.
Fair

Difficult to read, sloppy, shows little thought and planning.
Good

Shows thought and planning. Mostly understandable, legible, and neat.
Superior

Shows careful thought and planning. Is understandable, and neat.




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