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Novel Study Project Board Game 
Create a board game that reflects aspects of the novel study book that you have read. Questions that show insight will earn higher marks than those that are simply recall questions.
Rubric Code: H24CBBC
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Not Yet

0 pts

Achieving

0 pts

Proficient

0 pts

Excelling

0 pts

Game Questions Content

Not Yet

Elements demonstrate little understanding of independent reading book.
Achieving

Elements demonstrate limited knowledge of independent reading book.
Proficient

Game elements demonstrate basic knowledge of independent reading book.
Excelling

Game elements demonstrate considerable knowledge of independent reading book.
Design of board game

Not Yet

Design is poor, with little or no relevance to book. No rules or instructions evident.
Gameboard is lacking creativity and/or color.
Achieving

Design is somewhat representative of the book content, the game is difficult to play and rules are poorly written. Gameboard may by colorful but not too creative.
Proficient

Design is partly representative of the book content, it may be a little confusing to play and rules are limited.
Gameboard demonstates some creativity.
Excelling

Design is a clear representation of the book content, and is easy to play.
Gameboard is very colorful and clearly demonstrates creativity.
Spelling, punctuation & grammar

Not Yet

Frequent noticeable errors distract the players and may interfere with meaning. Many spelling errors.
Achieving

Noticeable errors may cause confusion; often surface errors could be fixed by careful proofreading. May include careless errors.
Proficient

Few errors; these do not affect meaning. Appears to be carefully edited and proofread. Few spelling errors.
Excelling

Few, if any errors; these do not distract the game player. Occasionally misspells complex words.
Game pieces

Not Yet

Game is missing three or more of the necessary pieces to play the game.
Achieving

Game is missing two of the necessary pieces to play the game
Proficient

Game is missing one of necessary pieces to play the game.
Excelling

Game includes all of the necessary pieces to play the game.
Number of Questions (6-10)

Not Yet

Questions and answers are difficult to read and the correct format was not followed. They cover less than 6 events.
Achieving

Questions may or may not be written neatly on index cards. Questions are neatly written with answers. They cover 6-7 events.
Proficient

Game has the required 10 events.
Questions are neatly written with answers. They cover 8-9 events.
Excelling

Game includes more than 10 events.
Questions are neatly written with answers.
They cover more than events.



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  • Game, board game







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