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Willow Awards Final Project 
Final assignment for Willow Awards reading project. Students create a persuasive project to encourage other youth to vote for the novel they read.
Rubric Code: G6CX42
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Willow Awards Final Project
  Unacceptable

0 pts

Not Yet Meets Expectations

1 pts

Minimally Meets Expectations

2 pts

Fully Meets Expectations

3 pts

Exceeds Expectations

4 pts

Summary of Novel

Describes main characters, setting, and major plot events without giving away the ending.

Unacceptable

Incomplete descriptions of characters, setting, and plot events.
Not Yet Meets Expectations

Names and describes main characters with 1 physical trait and/or 1 personality trait. Names setting. Names and/or describes 3 or fewer events of the plot.
Minimally Meets Expectations

Names and describes main characters with at least 2 physical traits and 2 personality traits. Names and describes setting by providing time OR location. Describes at least 4 different important events of the plot.
Fully Meets Expectations

Names and describes main characters with at least 3 physical traits and 3 personality traits. Names and describes setting by providing time and location. Describes at least 5 different important events of the plot.
Exceeds Expectations

Names and describes main characters with at least 5 physical traits and 5 personality traits. Names and describes, in great detail, setting by providing time and location. Describes at least 8 different important events of the plot.
Persuasion

Convince your audience to vote for or against your novel.

Unacceptable

Does not provide any persuasive reasons.
Not Yet Meets Expectations

Provides 1 or 2 persuasive reasons.
Minimally Meets Expectations

Provides 3 persuasive reasons with little detail.
Fully Meets Expectations

Provides 4 persuasive reasons with some detail.
Exceeds Expectations

Provides at least 6 persuasive reasons with much supporting detail.
Follows Instructions

Planning, teacher conference, and length of project.

Unacceptable

Incomplete project.
Not Yet Meets Expectations

Incomplete planning. Far below length requirements.
Minimally Meets Expectations

Complete planning OR teacher conference. Near length requirements.
Fully Meets Expectations

Complete planning and teacher conference. Follows length requirements.
Exceeds Expectations

not applicable
Final Product

Polished piece in good copy format.

Unacceptable

9 or more grammatical errors. Rough draft is incomplete.
Not Yet Meets Expectations

6 to 8 grammatical errors. Project is in rough copy format.
Minimally Meets Expectations

3 to 5 grammatical errors. Project appears near completion, but not fully polished.
Fully Meets Expectations

No more than 2 grammatical errors. Evidence that student took pride in completion of project.
Exceeds Expectations

Free of grammatical errors. Evidence that student went above and beyond requirements.



Keywords:
  • persuasive; novel study; reading







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