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Children's Book Rubric 
Retelling of Romulus and Remus
Rubric Code: JX32785
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Beginning

There are many spelling, usage, or grammar errors. No literary devices.

1 pts

Progressing

There are a few proofreading errors. The story uses one literary device.

2 pts

Proficient

There are one or two obvious, glaring errors. A few literary devices enhance the story.

3 pts

Exemplary

There are no errors or misspellings throughout the entire book. Expert use of literary devices.

4 pts

Cover
  Beginning

Title and illustration are poorly done and do not relate to the story.

1 pts

Progressing

Title and illustration relate to the story.

2 pts

Proficient

Title and illustrations are appealing and clearly relate to the story.

3 pts

Exemplary

Title and illustrations entice the audience to read the book.

4 pts

Illustrations
  Beginning

Illustrations are sloppy, vague, and do not relate well to the story.

1 pts

Progressing

Illustrations show modest effort and relate somewhat to the story.

2 pts

Proficient

Illustrations are aesthetically pleasing, clear, and relate well to the story.

3 pts

Exemplary

Illustrations are vibrant, detailed, and enhance the meaning of the story.

4 pts

Plot & Theme
  Beginning

Missing several or most of the elements of a proper story. No moral present in the story.

1 pts

Progressing

Story has a plot, but no recognizable theme or moral.

2 pts

Proficient

Contains an easily recognizable plot and moral that most readers can relate to and enjoy.

3 pts

Exemplary

Story has a plot and moral that all people, kids and adults, can relate to and learn from.

4 pts

Characters
  Poor

Story has too many characters or no recognizable central character that the audience can relate to.

1 pts

Fair

Story has a few central characters who share some experiences with the audience.

2 pts

Good

Most readers can relate to the characters. The names are appropriate, but not memorable.

3 pts

Exemplary

A few central characters whom all readers can relate to and learn from. Characters have interesting names.

4 pts




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