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Newspaper Article 
Rubric Code: F286B3
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Newspaper Article
  Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Newspaper article

Good

Relates to First Nations people of Alberta (pesent or past). Relevent to their lives in our society.
Fair

Article is related to First Nations, but is not relevent to Alberta F.N or relevent to their lives.
Poor

Article is not related to Firt Nations at all
Distinguish between fact and opinio

Good

Recognizes facts and opinions of the writer, and is able to organize thier thoughts coherently.
Fair

Recognizes some fact and opinion, but not all that the article has. Organization sloppy.
Poor

Recognizes one fact or opinion.
Summary of article

Good

Summerizes concisely. Utilizing proper punctuation, spelling, grammar, and combines two sentences into one using FANBOYS.
Fair

Summerizes with too many words or ideas. poor use of punctuation, grammar, and spelling.
Poor

Summary very long. Using exact wording from the article.
Relate to student's life

Good

Examines diversity of First Nations lives. Compare and contrastand empathize with their own lives.
Fair

Realizes the diversity of F.N people but sees no comparison to their lives.
Poor

Does not see a comparison to their lives.





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