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The Next American Author! 
Rubric Code: B27449
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric The Next American Author!
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Excellent

3 pts

Punctuation and Grammar

Poor

The writer took no time to proof their work and there are several careless mistakes.
Fair

The writer makes 3-4 mistakes but shows that they did take time to read over their product.
Excellent

Writer makes no errors in spelling ro grammar and their work shows that they took the time to proofread over their work.
Creativity

Poor

The writer's product shows little creativity and it is easy for the reader to lose interest in the work.
Fair

The writer's product shows promise of creativity, but falls flat at the end. The product began as exciting and new, but turns into a dull reflection of the student's work.
Excellent

The writer shows abundant creativity and present an eye-catching display for the reader.
Knowledge of Content

Poor

The writer shows a clear understanding of one of the three concepts that were chosen for judging criteria.
Fair

The writer shows a clear understanding of two of the three concepts that were chosen for judging criteria.
Excellent

The writer shows a clear understanding of the three concepts of literature that were chosen for judging criteria.
Focus

Poor

The writer shows no focused ideas or organization. The examples are unsupportive and out of order.
Fair

The writer organizes information, but at points throughout the product the information becomes unclear on at least two occasions.
Excellent

The writer presented the information in a well-organized, well-constructed format. The product shows specific support for the ideas that were presented.



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