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Enlightenment Newspaper Article
Rubric Code:
WX5A2W3
By
MrRosen
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
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Enlightenment Newspaper
Poor
6 pts
Fair
8 pts
Good
10 pts
Ideas
Poor
Article lacks evidence and does not effectively inform your readers.
Fair
Article contains specific evidence about the topic(s) and the Enlightenment writer.
Your newspaper's readers have learned about the Revolution and your Enlightenment philosopher.
Good
Article contains substantial, specific evidence both about the topic(s) and the Enlightenment writer.
Your newspaper's readers have learned a lot about the Revolution and your Enlightenment philosopher.
Voice
Poor
-Article is written from the perspective of an Enlightenment writer.
Fair
-Article is written from the perspective of an Enlightenment writer.
-Article applies the Enlightenment writer's opinions and ideas to the American Revolution.
Good
-Article is written from the perspective of an Enlightenment writer.
-Article effectively applies the Enlightenment writer's opinions and ideas to the American Revolution.
-Enlightenment writer's personality shows in the voice.
Organization and Fluency
Poor
Ideas are disorganized.
Poorly written sentences.
Fair
Ideas are mostly logically organized and transitions are used within and between paragraphs.
Some awkward wording and poorly written sentences.
Good
Ideas are logically organized and transitions are used effectively within and between paragraphs.
Sentences are well written, clear, and fluent.
Conventions
Poor
Numerous conventions errors (spelling, punctuation, capitalization, etc)
Fair
Some conventions errors (spelling, punctuation, capitalization, etc)
Good
Very few, minor conventions errors (spelling, punctuation, capitalization, etc)
CreativityPresentation
Poor
Your article is not very enjoyable to read due to lack of interesting details and/or lack of a voice.
Newspaper layout is messy.
Fair
(most of) your article is INTERESTING! Your newspaper's readers want to read your article, rather than use your newspaper to start a campfire.
Newspaper layout is neat and attractive to the reader.
Good
Your article is INTERESTING! Your newspaper's readers want to read your article, rather than use your newspaper to start a campfire.
Newspaper layout is creative, neat, and attractive to the reader.
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