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Mystery Book Unit
Magnifying Glass Mystery Book Rubric - Kid Friendly
The students read a mystery book of their choosing. They completed a portfolio project summarizing and retelling their mystery, as well as identifying mystery components and features.
Rubric Code:
DXC7BX8
By
kdumoulin
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Mystery
Super Sleuth
3 pts
Daring Detective
2 pts
Case Unsolved
1 pts
Summarizing the Text
Super Sleuth
The main idea is clearly stated in the first sentence. All key details are included. Has detailed sentences that link to main idea in logical order. Minimal support needed.
Daring Detective
The main idea is stated in the first sentence. Most important details are included. Uses mostly original language.
Detail sentences are logically linked. Some teacher support.
Case Unsolved
The main idea is vague and hard to locate. Some important details may be missing. Detail sentences lack logical organization. A lot of teacher support.
Elements of a Mystery
Super Sleuth
Student worked indepentently in the computer lab to compose the sentences. He/she learned how to effectively bullet facts, change font/size of lettering and insert pictures into word processing.
Daring Detective
Student worked somewhat independently in the computer lab to compose the sentences. He/she learned how to effectively bullet facts, change font/size of lettering and insert pictures into word processing.
Case Unsolved
Student needed some assistance in working independently in the computer lab to compose the sentences. He/she was inconsistent in applying bullet facts, changing font/size of lettering and inserting pictures into word processing.
Mechanics
Super Sleuth
Correct spelling, grammar, and
punctuation; complete sentences; correct use of capitalization
Daring Detective
Few spelling, grammar, and
punctuation errors; Some complete sentences.
Case Unsolved
Many spelling, grammar, and
punctuation errors; Some complete sentences.
Use of Time
Super Sleuth
Student worked mostly independently and efficiently.
Daring Detective
Student needed a few reminders to work independently and efficiently.
Case Unsolved
Student needed many reminders to work independently and efficiently.
Overall Presentation
Super Sleuth
Way to go! This looks absolutely neat and beautiful!!
Daring Detective
You did a good job on your project! Possibly a bit more neatness and creativity next time.
Case Unsolved
Your project is a bit sloppy and rushed.
Keywords:
mystery, magnifying glass presentation, oral presentation
Subjects:
English
(General)
Types:
Project
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