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Hamlet Newspaper Rubric 
Rubric Code: K8CX6A
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Public Rubric
Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Excellent

10 - 9

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Good

8 - 7

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Fair

6 - 5

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Poor

4 - 1

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Format

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Excellent

The newspaper is in
a logical newsletter
layout including
newspaper title,
headlines and articles
in columns
Good

Paper is in a
newsletter format
but does not
include one of the
listed elements or some elements incorrectly formatted.
Fair

Paper is in a
newsletter format
but does not
include two or
more of the listed
elements or most elements incorrectly formatted.
Poor

Paper is not in a
newsletter format.
Spelling & Grammar

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Excellent

There are very few to no spelling or grammatical errors present. Character names and locations are spelled correctly throughout. Errors present in no way interfere or distract from content. Excellent grasp of grammatical conventions evident.
Good

There are few spelling or grammatical errors present. Errors present do not interfere with comic presentation or distract from content. A good grasp of grammatical conventions evident.
Fair

There are some spelling or grammatical errors present. Errors sometimes interfere with presentation and content. Some grasp of grammatical conventions evident but need improvement.
Poor

There are many spelling or grammatical errors present. Errors interfere and distract from content and presentation. Little to no grasp of grammatical conventions evident.
Creativity

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Excellent

The paper is very
creative in the
information presented in
the editorials and in
the layout. The paper is very well done and visually appealing/interesting. Captions/headline capture reader interest.
Good

The paper is creative in terms of information but its layout (title, pictures, presentation) is not creative (or vice versa). Paper is mostly visually appealing/interesting but could benefit from minor improvements. Captions/headline interesting.
Fair

Attempt to be creative present but somewhat ineffective. Paper noticeably lacks visual appeal and interest. Captions and headline are predictable.
Poor

Little to no attempt to be creative. Paper noticeably lacks visual appeal and interest. Captions and headline are predictable, mundane, or irrelevant/inappropriate.
Content

Excellent

The information is
logical and
insightful. The
journalistic article
accurately describes
the event(s). Character quotes or descriptions of events are correctly incorporated and enhance the paper's relevance to the play. The content is presented in accurate journalistic format and sounds professional.
Good

The journalistic article has some very minor flaws in accuracy. Some of the content (presentation, 'voice,' quotes/interviews) does not sound like a professional newspaper article.
Fair

Many errors in reporting evident. Some attempted relevance to the play and characters present but lacking detail and clarification. Attempt is made to report content in journalistic format but incorrect 'voice' distracts from the article's message.
Poor

Significant errors in reporting the event accurately evident. Little to no relevance to the play evident. Content is not reported in a journalistic format.




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