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Fiction Book Report Project 
Rubric for alternatives to book reports or traditional book reports
Rubric Code: AXB93XA
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Comprehension

Excellent

Project reflects an good understanding of the book read. Project can stand alone from the text and be understood CLEARLY. Others would not need to read the book for the project to make sense. .
Good

Project reflects an adequate understanding of the book read. Project can stand alone from the text and be understood PRETTY WELL. Others would not need the book for the project to make sense.
Fair

Project reflects a fair understanding of the book read. Might stand alone from the text, but is a bit difficult to understand. Others might need to read the book for your project to make sense.
Poor

Project reflects barely reflects an understanding of the non-fiction book read. Project does not stand alone from the text. Someone would need to read the book to understand the project.
Story Elements

Excellent

All story elements are present in the correct order. They are easily recognized by the audience of your project and have enough information to help the reader understand what it happening in the story.
Good

All story elements appear to be present, but are not clearly distinguished by the audience of your project. The events of the story are somehwat clear, but some information appears to be missing.
Fair

Some of the elements are present, but some are missing. The reader has trouble following the story line according to the elements.
Poor

No story elements are present.
Plot

Excellent

The complete plot is evident in correct chronological order.
Good

The plot is evident, but the order is not always chronological.
Fair

The plot cannot be followed because there is little to no chronological order.
Poor

The plot is not present.
How does it look?

Excellent

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Art work is appropriate and pleasing to the viewer.
Project is creative, original, and neat.
Good

Project includes the title, author's name, and student's name on the front or visible part of the work.
Art work is appropriate and pleasing to the viewer.
Project lacks one of the following: creativity, originality, and neatness.
Fair

Project is missing one of the following: the title, the author's name, or the student's name on the front or visible part of the work.
Art work is mostly appropriate and pleasing to the viewer.
Project lacks one of the following: creativity, originality, and neatness.
Poor

Project is missing the title, and the author's name from the front or visible part of the work.
Art work seems wrong for the project theme.
Project lacks one of the following: creativity, originality, and neatness.
Visuals

Excellent

Visuals are recognizable and words are readable. Clearly your best possible work.
Good

Visuals are recognizable and words are readable, but not your best work.
Fair

Visuals or words are difficult to distinguish, but not impossible.
Poor

Visuals or words are impossible to distinguish and word are not readable at all.

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Spelling and Mechanics

Excellent

Capitalization, punctuation and spelling are correct throughout the project.
Good

There are less than 5 capitalization, puctuation and/or spelling errors.
Fair

There are 5-10 capitalization, punctuation and/or spelling errors.
Poor

1 or more capitalization, punctuation and/or spelling errors



Keywords:
  • 5 story elements, chronological order, required information, attractive/complete presentation

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