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Maniac Magee Book Project 
Rubric Code: K7488A
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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4 pts


3 pts


2 pts


1 pts

Summary

4

10 - 15 sentences which share main idea, detailed important events, character names, all in chronological order. Complete and accurate.
3

At least 10 sentences which share main idea, important events, character names, all in chronological order. All information is accurate.
2

Fewer than 10 sentences which share main idea, important events, character names, all in chronological order. Most information is accurate.
1

Fewer than 10 sentences which may share main idea, important events, character names. Not in chronological order. Some information accurate.
Character Information

4

5 or more characters named. Detailed explanation of characters and importance to the story.
3

5 characters named. Explanation of characters and importance to the story.
2

5 characters named. Explanation of characters and/or importance to the story.
1

Fewer than 5 characters named. May give explanation of characters and/or importance to the story.
Significance of west/east

4

Multiple sentences give detailed explanation of the significance of West End and East End to the story.
3

2 or 3 sentences give explanation of the significance of West End and East End to the story.
2

Brief explanation of the significance of West End and East End to the story.(Fewer than 2 sentences)
1

Incomplete explanation of the significance of West End and East End to the story. (Fewer than 2 senteces)
Theme

4

Multiple sentences explaining theme or message of the story, using multiple examples as evidence.
3

Sentences explaining theme or message of the story, using multiple examples as evidence.
2

One or two sentences explaining theme or message of the story, using some examples as evidence.
1

One or two sentences which may explain the theme or message of the story. Evidence may be inaccurate or missing.
Conventions

4

Fewer than 2 errors in spelling, capitals, punctuation, sentences.
3

2 - 5 errors in spelling, capitals, punctuation, sentences.
2

5 - 10 errors in spelling, capitals, punctuation, sentences.
1

More than 10 errors in spelling, capitals, punctuation, sentences.
Format

4

All parts of project labeled and included according to directions. Correct heading and title. Headings may be boldface.
3

All parts of project labeled and included according to directions. Correct heading and title.
2

Most parts of project labeled and included according to directions. Correct heading and title.
1

Some parts of project labeled and included according to directions. May have correct heading and title.




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