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Stargirl Book Trailer 
This is a final project for the book Stargirl
Rubric Code: VB8528
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Stargirl Book Trailer
  Outstanding

10 pts

Good

9 pts

Not There Yet

8 pts

Presentation of the Problem

Outstanding

The problem of the story is fully, clearly and creatively presented, still leaving the reader in suspense about the ending. Content is appropriate and/or relevant.
Good

The problem of the story is fully presented, still leaving the reader in suspense about the ending. Content is somewhat appropriate and/or relevant.
Not There Yet

The problem of the story is partly presented, but may not be completely clear. Content is not at all appropriate and/or relevant.
Introduction of the Main Characters

Outstanding

The main characters (Stargirl and Leo) are introduced in a way that makes it clear who they are and adds interest to the book trailer.
Good

The main characters (Stargirl and Leo) are introduced in a way that makes it clear who they are and what role they play in the story.
Not There Yet

The main characters may not be introduced or they may be introduced in a way that is confusing as to who they are and what role they play in the story.
Required Elements

Outstanding

The trailer contains all of the required elements: images, quotes from the book, music, captions and is between 2:00 and 4:00 in length.
Good

The trailer is missing ONE of the required elements: images, quotes from the book, music, captions and may be slightly under 2:00 or over 4:00 in length.
Not There Yet

The trailer is missing more than one of the required, quotes from the book, music, captions and does not meet the length requirement (2:00-4:00).
Effectiveness of Required Elements

Outstanding

All of the elements (images, music and text) work together to create a strong sense of excitement and suspense. The trailer makes sense together and is not confusing to the viewer.
Good

Most of the elements (images, music and text) work together to create a sense of excitement and suspense. The trailer generally makes sense together and is not confusing to the viewer.
Not There Yet

An attempt is made to create a sense of suspense and excitement, however, the trailer is difficult to follow and may be confusing to the viewer.
Conventions

Outstanding

Spelling and conventions (capital letters, punctuation) are perfect or almost perfect. This includes the title of the book, images and the author's name.
Good

Spelling and conventions (capital letters, punctuation) are usually correct. The title of the book and the author's name are written correctly.
Not There Yet

There are several spelling, capitalization and punctuation errors. The title of the book and author's name are not written correctly.



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