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Book Project 
Students will begin to write a book for elementary students. Topics for the book may be taken from any of their other content area books.
Rubric Code: JXCW3A
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Exemplary

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Progressing

2 pts

Not Meeting Standards

1 pts

Prewriting LA.910.3.1.1

Generates ideas from multiple sources

Exemplary

Students generate idea for book by brainstorming, notes, journals, disucssions, research materials and other reliable sources.
Proficient

Students generate idea for book by brainstorming, notes, journals.
Progressing

Students generate idea for book by brainstorming, notes.
Not Meeting Standards

Students generate idea for book by brainstorming.
Prewriting LA.910.3.1.2

Students make a plan for writing the book

Exemplary

Students make a plan for writing the book that addresses purpose, audience, a controlling idea, logical sequence, and time frame completion
Proficient

Students make a plan for writing the book that addresses purpose, audience, and time frame completion.
Progressing

Students make a plan for writing the book that addresses purpose, and time frame completion.
Not Meeting Standards

Students make a plan for writing the book that addresses purpose, audience.
Prewriting LA.910.3.1.3

Students use organizational strategies and tools

Exemplary

Students use organizational strategies and tools such as technology, spreadsheet, outline, chart, table, graph, venn diagram, web, story map or plot pyramid to develop the group style.
Proficient

Students use organizational strategies and tools such as technology, outline, graph, venn diagram, web, story map to develop the group style.
Progressing

Students use organizational strategies and tools such as technology, venn diagram, story map to develop the group style.
Not Meeting Standards

Students use organizational strategies and tools such as technology, or story map to develop the group style.



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