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Summer Book Project
This scoring guide will be used to assess both of your book projects. (Remember, the third book you read was used for your blog post!)
Rubric Code:
MX2C3CX
By
trishstripling
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Subject:
Education
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Summer Reading Project
1 pts
2 pts
3 pts
4 pts
5 pts
Creativity
1
Project is incomplete
2
Project appears rushed; very little creativity is evident
3
Project is appealing; student showed some creativity
4
Project is very interesting; student clearly put in time and effort to do his/her personal best
5
Project is very unique; contains original thoughts and ideas about the book; clever use of materials and resources
Neatness
1
Project is incomplete
2
Project is not neat; contains much of the following: erase marks, tears, cross-outs, difficult-to-read handwriting, and/or rushed illustrations that lack color and are hard to understand
3
Project is mostly neat; some erase marks and/or cross-outs are present; student showed some effort to turn in a neat final draft project
4
Project has almost no erase marks and/or cross-outs; student clearly worked on making a very neat final draft project
5
Project has no erase marks or cross-outs; project looks carefully done, with attention paid to eliminating any messiness
Content
1
Project is incomplete
2
Project is very general; it is hard to tell what book was read because the information provided doesn't reveal enough about the book
3
Project contains several elements from the book; it is easy to identify what the book was about based on what is contained in the project
4
Project contains several specific details from the book; it is very easy to identify what the book was about based on what is contained in the project
5
Project contains highly detailed references to the book; it is obvious the student gave great thought and attention to how to best explain the book through the project
Conventions
1
Project is incomplete
2
Project has several misspellings, incorrect or missing punctuation, and/or grammar errors
3
Project has some misspellings, incorrect or missing punctuation, and/or grammar errors
4
Project has very vew misspellings, incorrect or missing punctuation, and/or grammar errors
5
Project has no misspellings, incorrect or missing punctuation, and/or grammar errors
Keywords:
Book Project Scoring Guide
Subjects:
Education
Types:
Reading
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