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Book Club Book Project
Book Club Book Project
This rubric is used to score projects completed after a round of book clubs are completed and presented.
Rubric Code:
KXW6X32
By
suttoncoom
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Book Project Rubric
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Comprehension of Text
Excellent
Project demonstrates excellent comprehension of text and gives details from the text. It shows an understanding of at least one major theme of the book.
Good
Project demonstrates good comprehension of text and gives details from the text. It shows some understanding of a major theme of the book.
Fair
Project demonstrates fair comprehension of text gives few details from the text. There is attempt to show understanding of one of the book's themes.
Poor
Project demonstrates poor comprehension of text. It shows no understanding of the book's themes.
Language Usage
Excellent
Project demonstrates excellent spelling, grammar, punctuation and capitalization with few or no errors.
Good
Project demonstrates good spelling, grammar, punctuation and capitalization with some errors.
Fair
Project demonstrates fair spelling, grammar, punctuation and capitalization with several errors.
Poor
Project demonsrates poor spelling, grammar, punctuation and capitalization with many errors.
Adherance to Project Directions
Excellent
Project does an excellent job adhering to directions and is highly visually appealing.
Good
Project does a good job adhering to directions and is visually appealing.
Fair
Project does a fair job adhering to directions and is somewhat visually appealing.
Poor
Project does a poor job of adhering to directions and lacks visual appeal.
Creativity
Excellent
The project contains many creative details and/or descriptions that contribute to the reader's enjoyment.
Good
The project contains a few creative details and/or descriptions that contribute to the reader's enjoyment.
Fair
The project contains a few creative details and/or descriptions, but they distract from the project.
Poor
There is little evidence of creativity in the project. The author does not seem to have used much imagination.
Neatness
Excellent
The final draft is readable, clean, neat and visually interesting.
Good
The final draft is readable, neat and attractive.
Fair
The final draft is readable and some parts are attractive.
Poor
The final draft is not neat or attractive.
Presentation
Excellent
Very relevant
Entertaining
Well organised
Excellent use of Props
Good
Relevance
Entertaining
Organised
Good use of Props
Fair
Some Relevance
Entertaining
Poorly organised
Pops Unfiinshed
Poor
No Relevance
Not entertaining
Unorganised
No Props
Subjects:
English
Types:
Project
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