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StoryBird Content Rubric on Family 
The students will do a project where they will talk about their family and includie pertinent semantic and grammatical structures
Rubric Code: DC2AAA
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric StoryBird Body Art Book
  Poor

3 pts

Average

6 pts

Well Done

8 pts

Excellent

10 pts

Storyline

Poor

Story does not have a theme relating to their family. It is not well developed and writing is not audience appropriate.
Average

Story has a theme related to family but no recognizable development of the plot.
Somewhat audience appropriate.
Well Done

Story has a theme related to family and some recognizable development of the plot. Audience appropriate.
Excellent

Story has a theme related to family and a recognizable development of the plot. It is very audience appropriate.
Pages / Pictures

Poor

The StoryBird book contains less than 5 pages with some pictures in the book.
Average

The StoryBird book contains 6-7 pages with a picture on each page.
Well Done

The StoryBird book contains at least 8-9 pages with a picture on each page.
Excellent

The StoryBird book contains at least 10 pages with a picture on each page.
Content

Poor

Some pages contains 1-2 sentences about the picture.
Average

Each page contains 3-4 sentences about the picture. All of the sentences make sense with the picture, but pages do not always relate to the overall storyline.
Well Done

Each page contains 5-6 sentences about the picture. All of the sentences in the book make sense and relate to the story.
Excellent

Each page contains 7 sentences about the picture. All of the sentences in the book make sense and connect to tell a story. Words chosen add to the quality of the book.
Spelling

Poor

There are 10 or more spelling errors.
Average

There are 3-9 obvious spelling, errors.
Well Done

There are one or two obvious spelling errors.
Excellent

There are no spelling errors or misspellings throughout the entire book.
Use of "Tener"

Poor

There are less than 5 sentences with "tener" used
Average

There are 6-7 sentences with tener used
Well Done

There are 8-9 sentences with tener used.
Excellent

There are a minimum of 10 sentences with tener used
Use of gustar/encantar

Poor

There are less than 4 sentences with gustar/encantar throughout the story.
Average

There are 4-5 sentences with gustar/encantar througout the story.
Well Done

There are 6-7 sentences with gustar/encantar throughout the story.
Excellent

There are a minimum of 8 sentnces with gustar/encantar throughout the story.
Use of the Verb "Jugar"

Poor

There are less than 5 sentences with the stem-changing verb "jugar"
Average

There are between 6-7 sentences with the stem-changin verb "jugar"
Well Done

There are 8-9 sentences with the stem-changing verb "jugar"
Excellent

There is a minimum of 10 sentences with the stem-changing verb "jugar".
Use of Possessive Adjectives

Poor

Does not attempt to use more than one possessive adjective when talking about family members
Average

Uses possessive adjectives to talk about 2-4 family members required within the project
Well Done

Uses possessive adjectives to talk about 5-7 family members required within the project
Excellent

Uses possessive adjectives to talk about all 8 family members required within the project
Adjectives

Poor

Less than 3 adjectives are used to talk about family members. These adjectives are rarely used appropriately in terms of number and gender
Average

Uses between 4-9 adjectives to talk about family members. These adjectives are not always used appropriately in terms of number and gender.
Well Done

Uses between 10-15 adjectives to talk about family members. These adjectives are used appropriately in terms of number and gender.
Excellent

Uses at least 16 adjectives to talk about family members. These adjectives are used appropriately in terms of number and gender.
Cover (Visual Appeal)

Poor

Title and illustration are poorly done and do not r/t the story.
Average

Title and illustration r/t the story, adequately done.
Well Done

Title and illustrations are appealing and clearly r/t the story.
Excellent

Title and illustrations entice the audience to read the book.



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