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"The Westing Game" Digital Story 
Students create a digital story around one of the characters from "The Westing Game." They take on the role of the character and supply information about the character, their role in the game, and researched information about their chosen career.
Rubric Code: MX32XBX
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Digital Story: The Westing Game
  Good

5 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

1 pts

Point of View -Purpose

Story's purpose is known and maintained.

Good

Story establishes a purpose early on and maintains a clear focus throughout.
Fair

Story establishes a purpose early on and maintains the focus for most of the presentation.
Poor

There are a few lapses in focus, or it is difficult to figure out the purpose of the presentation.
Details

Character is introduced, role in novel is explained, and career choice research is reported.

Good

All of the requirements for the story are met. The story is told with exactly the right amount of detail throughout.
Fair

Most of the requirements for the story are met. Some details are left out.
Poor

The story is missing the majority of the requirements.
Images

The story has images to complement the text.

Good

Images create an atmosphere or tone that matches different parts of the story. The images may communicate symbolism.
Fair

Images create an atmosphere or tone that matches some parts of the story. The images may communicate symbolism.
Poor

Little or no attempt to use images was made.
Duration of Presentation

Length of story.

Good

Length of story was 2-3 minutes.
Fair

Length of story was 1-2 minutes.
Poor

Length of story was 0-1 minute.
Voice - Pacing

Rhythm and voice punctuation

Good

The pace fits the story line and helps the audience really
Fair

Occasionally speaks too fast or too slowly for the story line.
Poor

It is not noticeable that the pacing matches the story line.
Works Cited

Digital story has a slide dedicated to credits of images.

Good

Images are credited in digital story.
Fair
Poor

Images are not credited in digital story.




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