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Greek Mythology Tabloid 
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Rubric Code: DAC9B6
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Greek and Roman Mythology Tabloid
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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Meets Requirements
10 pts

All 11 requirements are met: an original title, a current-event type news story describing an occurence from a myth, an interview with a character from a myth, a first person account of an event from a myth, pictures, etc.

Poor

Tabloid contains 4 or less than the 7 requirements, or the requirements that are there have not been fully completed.
Fair

Tabloid contains at least 5 of the 7 requirements, fully completed.
Good

All of the requirements are fully completed.
Excellent

All 7 requirements are fully completed, but tabloid also goes above and beyond (ex: more ads than necessary, more articles than necessary)
Grammar
5 pts

Articles follow proper grammatical conventions (ex: (ex: proper punctuation, correct sentence structure, correct spelling).

Poor

Many of the proper grammatical conventions are not followed.
Fair

All aspects of the tabloid follow most proper grammatical conventions, but there are a few errors.
Good

All aspects of the tabloid follow proper grammatical conventions.
Excellent

All aspects of the tabloid follow proper grammatical conventions; Some sentences are more complex, and some larger words are used.
Relevance/Accuracy
5 pts

Articles/ads should be relevent to Greek and Roman myths with accurate information from the myths.

Poor

Articles/ads are hardly relevant at all to Greek and Roman myths-Little, if any, of the information in the articles is accurate information from the Greek and Roman myths
Fair

Articles/ad are somewhat relevant to Greek and Roman myths-The information in the articles is only somewhat accurate information from Greek and Roman myths
Good

Articles/ads are relevant to Greek and Roman myths-The information in the articles is accurate information from Greek and Roman myths
Excellent

Articles/ads are relevant to the Greek and Roman myths, and combine elements from more than one myth-The information in the articles is accurate information from Greek and Roman myths with a creative spin
Creativity
5 pts

Articles and ads should be original and creative.

Poor

Tabloid has no title-Articles/ads have no title, are taken entirely from Greek and Roman myths with no original spin, they lack a hook and are uniteresting
Fair

Tabloid has title, but it lacks originality-Articles/ads have titles, but they are unoriginal (ex:the title of an existing myth), they contain some original elements but are mostly just repeated directly from Greek and Roman myths, they are not still interesting but lack a hook
Good

Tabloid has original title-Articles/ads have creative titles, are original, they have a hook that draws the reader in and are interesting
Excellent

Tabloid has original title-Artlicles/ads have creative titles, are original, they draw the reader in with a hook, are interesting, and provide an innovative way of looking at Greek and Roman myths.
Visual Appeal
5 pts

Articles and ads should be in newspaper format. Articles should include pictures. Ads should look like newspaper ads, with graphics and varying font.

Poor

Articles may or may not be in newspaper form, they lack pictures entirely, and contain few to no changes in font. Ads contain only writing with no graphics.
Fair

Articles are in newspaper format and do contain pictures, but the pictures are either unclear or unrelevant. There are very few changes in font. Ads are in ad format but lack real visual appear.
Good

Articles are in newspaper format, with clear, correctly cropped, relevant pictures, and varying font. Ads look like newspaper ads, with graphics and varying fonts.
Excellent

Articles are in newspaper format, with clear, correctly cropped, relevant pictures that ad to the story. Ads look like newspaper ads with graphics and varying fonts. All of the visual elements (graphics, and fonts) flow together and are original.



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