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Scrap book 
Think about all the kinds of mementos you would put in a scrap book if you had one. Create a scrap book for your four categories. Include a title page, and four topic sections with two pages each. Throughout the unit we will be doing research on your topics, so you will be expected to write one paragraph (250 words) on each of your four topics. I can't wait to see what you come up with!
Rubric Code: EX57899
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Mastery

A High degree of competence

9 pts

Proficient

An Above average degree of competence

7 pts

Satisfactory

a Satisfactory degree of competence

4 pts

Emerging

A limited degree of competence

3 pts

Labels+Neatness

The scrap book is neat with labelled pages.

Mastery

All Labels and titles are correct and neatly done.
Proficient

Most labels and titles are correct and neatly done.
Satisfactory

Some labels and titles are correct and neatly done
Emerging

Few labels and titles are correct and/or neatily done.
Pages

The book contained a title page, 8 pages, with 4 paragraphs (one for each topics) and 3 graphics per page. After viewing it, the reader got a sense of your themes and/or the characters.

Mastery

Scrap book interesting to view. There was a title page and the following pages had clear pictures, and paragraphs were included. The reader had a clear sense of the themes of the book and/or the characters.
Proficient

Scrap book was well done. There was a title page and the following pages had good pictures and good explanations or summary. The reader was developing a sense of the themes of the book and/or the characters.
Satisfactory

Meets basic requirements for a scrap book. It may or may not have a title page. Some pages and/or paragraphs were not clear. After viewing the pages, the reader still has questions about the themes and/or the characters.
Emerging

Limited in meeting the requirements for a scrap book. The pictures and/or paragraphs need more development as does the theme and/or characters.
Organization

The scrap book flowed and used up white spaces. It was presented in a logical order.

Mastery

The scrap book was extremely well organized and flowed nicely from page to page. It showed creativity and effort and was presented in a logical order.
Proficient

Although the scrap book was interesting to view, the order in which it was presented could have be in a more logical format and/or more creativity or effort could have been used.
Satisfactory

The scrap book needed better organization at it was confusing to follow and the reader was lost or had questions that weren't answered after viewing it.
Emerging

Limited in meeting the requirements for a scrap book. Pages were unorganized and/or a title page or other aspects were missing. It did not follow in a logical order and/or showed limited creataivity or effort.
Language Usage

Mastery

No mistakes in grammar or mechanics
Proficient

1 or 2 minor mistakes in grammmar or mechanics
Satisfactory

3 to 5 mistakes in grammar or mechanics
Emerging

Limited good grammar usage or mechanics



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  • To Kill A Mockingbird

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