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The Fox and the Crow Newspaper Article 
Rubric Code: D54B57
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Headline

4

The article has a headline that captures the reader's attention and accurately describes the lesson/moral learned.
3

The article has a headline that accurately describes the lesson/moral learned.
2

The article had a headline has a headline that refers to an element of the story other than the lesson/moral learned.
1

The article has a headline unrelated to the story.
Who, What, When, Where, and How

4

The articles mentions with rich details the 5 W's.
3

The article mentions the 5 W's.
2

The article mentions only 4 of the 5W's.
1

The article mentiones only one of the 5 W's.
Supporting Details

4

There were more than three details from the story.
3

There were three details from the story.
2

There were two details from the story.
1

There was one detail from the text.
Mechanics

4

No spelling or grammar errors remain after each member of the group read and corrected the article.
3

No more than a couple of spelling or grammar errors remain after each member of the group read and corrected the article.
2

No more than 3 spelling or grammar errors remain after each member of the group read and corrected the article.
1

Several spelling or grammar errors remain after each member of the group read and corrected the article.




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