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Newspaper Article
Newspaper Article
For this assignment, you will write a newspaper article.Pretend you are a reporter and write a newspaper article about your partners Spring Break. Include answers to the questions; who, what, where, when, why and how. Your article must address all five "Ws:" who, what, where, when, and why.
Rubric Code:
JX3X5C8
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Newspaper Article Writing
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5 W
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The article does not tell who, what, when, where or why.
2
The article contains fewer than three Ws.
3
The article contains fewer than five Ws.
4
The article provides information on how and on all five Ws: who, what, where, when, and why.
Sticking to the Facts
1
The article is not based on fact and reads as a story or narrative.
2
There are more than 2 narration (writing of a story) present in the article.
3
There are less than 2 narration (writing of a story) present in the article.
4
There was no narration (writing of a story) present in the article.
Organized Structure
Does the article flow?
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The article is missing mark then 2 of the following: beginning, middle and end.
2
The article missing beginning, middle and end.
3
The article has a general beginning, middle and end.
4
The article has a clear beginning, middle and end.
Writing Mechanics
Capital Letters, Periods, Spelling
1
Writing lacks descriptive language and information. Many grammatical errors are present.
2
Writing has little descriptive language and is vague on information. The writing is unclear and/or contains several grammatical errors.
3
Writing is somewhat descriptive, providing some detailed information. The writing keeps the reader interested and informed and contains only 1 or 2 grammatical errors.
4
Writing is descriptive, providing detailed information. The writing keeps the reader interested and informed and is free of errors.
Headline, Illustration and Caption
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No headline, illustration, or caption are present.
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Headline, illustration, or caption are missing.
3
Headline, illustration, and caption are present.
4
Eye-catching headline, detailed illustration, and appropriate caption are present.
Keywords:
Newspaper Article Writing using 5 W's
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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