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Fictional Genres Board Game Group Project 
This project is to assess students' learning of one of the following the fictional genres: fairy tales, fables, folk/tall tales, legends, or myths. This project will also be scored for group participation.
Rubric Code: K546W6
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Fictional Genres Board Game Project
  Distinguished

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Apprentice

2 pts

Novice

1 pts

Game Requirements

Includes characteristics of genre
Direction sheet
Game board
Game pieces
Container for game pieces game cards (optional)

Distinguished

Game has all required parts.
Proficient

Game is missing 1 requirement.
Apprentice

Game is missing 2 or 3 requirements .
Novice

Game is missing more than 3 requirements.
Name of the Game

Distinguished

Title is creative and reflective of your GENRE.
Proficient

There is a title, but it is not creative.
Apprentice

The title does not at all reflect the GENRE.
Novice

There is no title.
Design of board game

Distinguished

Design is a clear representation of the genre's features, easy to play and rules are well written.
Proficient

Design is partly representative of the genre's features, although it may be a tad confusing to play and rules are limited.
Apprentice

Design is somewhat representative of the genre's features; the game is difficult to play and rules are poorly thought out or very confusing.
Novice

Design is poor, with little or no relevance to topic. No rules or instructions evident.
Attractiveness

Distinguished

Is colorful and attractive to the eye. Game has a very original design.
The game looks like it would be extremely fun to play.
Proficient

Is colorful and interesting. Game has a good design.
The game looks like it would be fun to play.
Apprentice

Game design lacks thought and/or neatness. The game may not look like it would be fun to play.
The design lacks originality.
Novice

Board and pieces are missing color and neatness. The game does not look like it would be fun to play.The design is not very original.
Spelling, punctuation & grammar

Distinguished

Few, if any errors; these do not distract the reader. Occasionally misspells complex words.
Proficient

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

Noticeable errors may cause the reader to pause; often surface errors could be fixed by careful proofreading. May include careless errors.
Novice

Frequent noticeable errors distract the reader and may interfere with meaning. Spelling is often phonetic and features missing letters.
Timeliness

Distinguished

Project is completed and turned in on the due date.
Proficient

Project is one day late.
Apprentice

Project is 2-4 days late.
Novice

Project is one week or more late.



Keywords:
  • game, board game, group project, project, Reading, fictional genres

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