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Super Hero Magazine Article Assignment 
This rubric is to be used to assess a student's attempt at writing a Magazine article.
Rubric Code: J2W7W3A
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Magazine Article Assignment
  Starting

1 pts

Getting there

2 pts

Looking great

3 pts

Important Format

The article must state the title and the author's name.

Starting

No title is given in the article.

The name of the writer has not been stated.
Getting there

A simple title is given in the article.

The name of the writer has been stated.
Looking great

An appropriate title is given in the article.

The name of the writer has been stated.
Writing Mechanics

The article contains body and conclusion.
(200 - 300 words)

Starting

The article is vague and unclear.

The article contains less than 2 paragraphs. (less than 200 words)
Getting there

The article contains a few sentences that are unclear to the reader.

The article contains at least 2 paragraphs. (at least 200 words)
Looking great

The article is clear and concise.

The article contains about 2 to 3 paragraphs. (about 300 words)
Graphic and presentation

The article must include a photo and colourful presentaion.

Starting

The article is presented in A4 size.

The article was created on canva.com or equivalent.

The article contains a poor choice of photo or color.
Getting there

The article is presented in A4 size.

The article was created on canva.com or equivalent.

The article contains at least one good photo and the presentation is reflecting the article.
Looking great

The article is presented in A4 size.

The article was created on canva.com or equivalent.

The article contains more than one good photo and the presentation is reflecting the article effectively.
Reporting Format: the W's

No opinion should be included in the article.

Starting

The article does not tell who, what, when, where or why/how. The facts are incomplete or wrong.

The article is more like a short story and not journalistic.
Getting there

The article tells 3 of the following: who, what, when, where or why/how. The facts are primarily correct.

The article contains a lead but it is not interesting.

The article contains an opinion.
Looking great

The article contains all 5 W's: who, what, where, when, and why/how. The facts are complete and correct.

The article contains an interesting/ exciting lead.

The article is free of opinions.
Information of the article

The article should include the following information: name of the Hero, super power, where the power came from,birth and what did he/she do to help the world plus the fun fact.

Starting

The article contains not enough information about the hero.
Getting there

The article contains the basic information about the hero.
Looking great

The article contains various information about the hero.
Grammar/Spelling

The article must use the past perfect tenses.

Starting

The article contains many grammatical errors.

The article contains many spelling errors.

The article contains at least 1 past perfect tense.
Getting there

The article contains few grammatical errors.

The article contains few spelling errors.

The article contains about 2 past perfect tenses.
Looking great

The article contains only 1 or 2 grammatical errors.

The article contains only 1 or 2 spelling errors.

The article contains more than 3 past perfect tenses.
Citation

Starting

No source (1 website or 1 book) is listed or not filled out completely.

Citation is not in correct format or double spaced.
Getting there

1 source (1 website or 1 book) is listed & almost filled out completely.

Citation may not be formatted correctly or may not be double spaced.
Looking great

1 source (1 website or 1 book) is listed & filled out completely.

Citation is in correct format and is double spaced.



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