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Flipsnack Flipbook Scoring Guide 
A scoring guide for Flipbooks created on Flipsnack.
Rubric Code: XX3443X
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Floor Level

2 pts

Approaching Level

3 pts

Proficient Level

4 pts

Content

Floor Level

The author leaves out significant information that is important to the topic.

The content information is limited or it is clear the author lifted significant content from another source and not written their own original ideas.
Approaching Level

Content information is evident but may need revision and editing. It may appear content may have been taken from somewhere else, but the author's original ideas are somewhat present.
Proficient Level

The project is informative and engaging and the author has clearly shown knowledge of the subject. The flipbook clearly shows editing and revision. The author takes the content and clearly shows their original thinking.
Writing

Floor Level

The writing is limited and/or doesn't indicate editing and revision. The flipbook has numerous incomplete sentences, typos, and mistakes with capitalization and punctuation that seriously detract from the presentation.
Approaching Level

The writing is basic but could use some editing and revision. There may be a few examples of incomplete sentences and mistakes with punctuation and capitalization, but it does not seriously detract from the timeline.
Proficient Level

The writing is clear and precise. There is no evidence of incomplete sentences, typos, punctuation, and capitalization. The writer has clearly demonstrated their editing skills.
Graphics, Photos, and Layout

Floor Level

The flipbook has no graphics or photos or the graphics or photos do not contribute to the project's intent.

The layout is sloppy, with lots of white space and not enough content to fill space.
Approaching Level

The flipbook has graphics or photos that contribute to the project's intent but are somewhat generic and basic.

The layout is acceptable. It could use a bit of revision but for the most part is acceptable.
Proficient Level

The flipbook has graphics and photos that contribute and enhance the presentation.

The layout is well-organized and visually pleasing.




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