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Novel Study Project - Newspaper Article
Novel Study Project - Newspaper Article
Students will write a front page newspaper article about a major event in the novel.
Rubric Code:
RAC2W6
By
tgidinski
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Novel Newspaper Article
Not Yet Meeting
1 pts
Minimally Meeting
2.5 pts
Meeting
3 pts
Fully Meeting
4 pts
Exceeding
5 pts
Comprehension
40 %
Not Yet Meeting
Project does not display an understanding of the characters, plot, and theme in the novel.
Minimally Meeting
Project displays a minimal understanding of the characters, plot, and theme in the novel.
Meeting
Project displays a sufficient understanding of the characters, plot, and theme in the novel.
Fully Meeting
Project displays a clear understanding of the characters, plot, and theme in the novel.
Exceeding
Project displays an extensive understanding of the characters, plot, and theme in the novel.
Creativity
30 %
Not Yet Meeting
Project has little to no creative and original ideas.
Minimally Meeting
Project has minimal creativity and original ideas.
Meeting
Project has some creative and original ideas.
Fully Meeting
Project has several creative and original ideas.
Exceeding
Project has extremely creative and original ideas.
Reporting Format
20 %
Not Yet Meeting
The article is more like a short story and not journalistic.
Does not contain a headline or lead, and no supporting details are included.
Minimally Meeting
The article contains a lead but it is not interesting.
The article contains an opinion as there are no supporting details included.
Meeting
The article contains a somewhat interesting lead.
The article has a headline and a few suporting details.
Fully Meeting
The article contains an interesting/ exciting lead.
The article has a headline and several suporting details.
Exceeding
The article begins with an exciting lead, and an eye-catching headline, followed by excellent supporting details.
The article does not conclude abruptly.
Image
10 %
Not Yet Meeting
The picture takes up too much of the page and is not relevant to the topic, or the picture is missing.
Minimally Meeting
The image is no bigger than 1/4 of the page, but is not relevant to the topic.
Meeting
The image is no bigger than 1/4 of the page, and is relevant to the topic.
Fully Meeting
The image is no bigger than 1/4 of the page, and is neat and relevant to the topic.
Exceeding
The image is no bigger than 1/4 of the page, and is original and relevant to the topic.
Keywords:
English, Novel, Project, Newspaper Article, Presentation
Subjects:
English
Types:
Project
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