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EBook evaluation-grade 3
EBook evaluation
Narrative
Rubric Code:
DX4223W
By
johntlukens
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Subject:
(General)
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Ebook Assessment
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Elements
Excellent
The narrative includes many elements that help the reader understand your main idea and details of your story.
Good
The narrative includes some elements that help the reader understand your main idea and details of your story.
Fair
The narrative includes a few elements that help the reader understand your main idea and details of your story.
Poor
The narrative includes no elements that help the reader understand your main idea and details of your story.
Content
Excellent
The narrative has a lot of information and a lot of detail put into it. The author has put a lot of thought in the detail.
Good
The narrative has satisfactory amount of information, The author put detail into the story and has successfully written an EBook
Fair
The narrative has a fair amount of information about the topic. However failed to explain
Poor
The narrative has very little content about the topic. The story does not have any meaningall.
Graphics, photos, illustrations
Excellent
All graphics related to each other. There is a theme to the book. The graphics are very pleasing. It flows together very well.
Good
All graphics related to each other. There is a theme to the book.
Fair
Graphics have no theme. Colors do not help the book.
Poor
The Graphics are weak.
Grammar
Excellent
Mistakes in grammar are extremely rare
Good
Very little amount of mistakes in grammar
Fair
Some mistakes in grammar.
Poor
A lot of mistakes in grammar
Organization
Excellent
All the pages are perfectly organized and the reader can understand whats going on.
Good
There are a few poorly unorganized pages. The reader gets lost sometimes.
Fair
Most of the story is not organized. The reader has to think hard to understand what is going on
Poor
The story is poorly organized. The reader is lost...
Keywords:
eBook
Subjects:
Computers
Science
(General)
Types:
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