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Newspaper Article Summary Rubric
Newspaper Article Summary Rubric
Choose a current full-length article from a major newspaper or news website that reports on current events. Write a summary of the article and a response to it. Please see "News Article Format" handout for additional directions.
Rubric Code:
DX9228A
By
cmcdermo62
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Subject:
History
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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News Article Critique
Good
15 pts
Fair
10 pts
Poor
5 pts
Summary
Good
The article is clearly and succinctly summarized - only the key points of the article are touched upon.
Fair
The article is clearly summarized, but some sub points are addressed along with main points. The summary is not succinct.
Poor
The article summary is unclear or overly detailed.
Critique
Good
Strengths and weaknesses that are central to the article are addressed.
Fair
Strengths and weaknesses that are peripheral to the article are addressed.
Poor
Strengths and weaknesses are addressed peripherally, weakly, or not at all.
Article Choice
Good
Article selected is current, thorough and discusses a current event.
Fair
Article selected is current, somewhat thorough but minimally discusses a current event.
Poor
Article selected is current, but is not thorough and does not address a current event.
Organization
Good
Both the summary of the article and the response to it are well organized. Each has a very clear intro, body and conclusion. The impact of the news story is clearly stated. The name and author of the article, as well as the name of the newspaper is made clear early in the paper.
Fair
Both the summary of the article and the response to it are somewhat organized. Each has a moderately clear intro, body and conclusion. The impact of the news story is unclearly stated. The name and author of the article, as well as the name of the newspaper is not made clear early in the paper.
Poor
Neither the summary of the article, nor the response to it are organized, has an unclear or non-existent intro, body and conclusion. The impact of the news story is not stated and the name of the newspaper and author of the article are not stated or stated late.
Mechanics Requirements
Good
Requirements are met and there are no grammatical errors or incorrect word usage.
Fair
Requirements are met and there are 1-4 grammatical or word usage errors.
Poor
Requirements are not met. There are 5+ grammatical or word usage errors.
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Communication
Health
History
Journalism
Social Sciences
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