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Light in Forest - Newspaper 
Academic project - Newspaper of main events
Rubric Code: N37569
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

5 pts

Fair

6 pts

Good

7 pts

The Indians give up White Captives

Poor

The newspaper article describes some of the important points necessary to describe the event from the story, but too many of them are missing.
Fair

The newspaper article describes most of the important points necessary to describe the event from the story, but one or two are missing.
Good

The newspaper article contains all of the important points necessary to describe the event from the story.
Category
  Poor

5 pts

Fair

6 pts

Good

7 pts

Johnny’s Return Home and Party

Poor

The newspaper article describes some of the important points necessary to describe the event from the story, but too many of them are missing.
Fair

The newspaper article describes most of the important points necessary to describe the event from the story, but one or two are missing.
Good

The newspaper article contains all of the important points necessary to describe the event from the story.
Category
  Poor

5 pts

Fair

6 pts

Good

7 pts

Johnny’s Running Away

Poor

The newspaper article describes some of the important points necessary to describe the event from the story, but too many of them are missing.
Fair

The newspaper article describes most of the important points necessary to describe the event from the story, but one or two are missing.
Good

The newspaper article contains all of the important points necessary to describe the event from the story.
Category
  Poor

5 pts

Fair

6 pts

Good

7 pts

Two Indians Seen in Town

Poor

The newspaper article describes some of the important points necessary to describe the event from the story, but too many of them are missing.
Fair

The newspaper article describes most of the important points necessary to describe the event from the story, but one or two are missing.
Good

The newspaper article contains all of the important points necessary to describe the event from the story.
Category
  Poor

5 pts

Fair

6 pts

Good

7 pts

Trying to Scalp Uncle Wilse

Poor

The newspaper article describes some of the important points necessary to describe the event from the story, but too many of them are missing.
Fair

The newspaper article describes most of the important points necessary to describe the event from the story, but one or two are missing.
Good

The newspaper article contains all of the important points necessary to describe the event from the story.
Category
  Poor

5 pts

Fair

6 pts

Good

7 pts

Johnny Saving the People in Boat

Poor

The newspaper article describes some of the important points necessary to describe the event from the story, but too many of them are missing.
Fair

The newspaper article describes most of the important points necessary to describe the event from the story, but one or two are missing.
Good

The newspaper article contains all of the important points necessary to describe the event from the story.
Category
  Poor

3 pts

Fair

4.5 pts

Good

6 pts

Project is written like a newspaper

Poor

The projects doesn't look like a newspaper, or the articles are not written in newspaper style and do not reflect a Colonial view point.
Fair

The projects looks like a newspaper, but the articles aren't written in a newspaper style or not written from a Colonial point of view.
Good

The project looks like a newspaper, and the articles written are done in a newspaper type style.
Category
  Poor

21 pts

Fair

24 pts

Good

27 pts

Grammar, spelling, and punctuation

Poor

There were more than 10 errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
Fair

The articles written have 4 - 10 errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
Good

The articles in the newspaper have only a couple errors in grammar, spelling, or punctuation.




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