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The Lottery Wikipedia Project 
Write a Wikipedia article about the history of "The Lottery". This is both a creative writing assignment because you’re making up the history of the Lottery and an informative essay because you will be educating your audience on the history you’ve created.
Rubric Code: NXB9BAW
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric The Lottery Wikipedia Article
  Meets Expectations

3 pts

Partially Meets Expectations

2 pts

Doesn't Meet Expectations

1 pts

Content

Meets Expectations

All parts are included and reveal significant details and insight. Content is clearly connected to the short story.
Partially Meets Expectations

One or two parts are missing. Parts that were included reveal few details. Content may not be clearly connected to the short story.
Doesn't Meet Expectations

More than two parts are missing. Parts that were included do not reveal relevant information and details. Content does not connect at all to the short story.
Organization

Meets Expectations

There is a somewhat clear structure and flow of ideas. Transitions are mostly smooth.
Partially Meets Expectations

There is very little structure or flow of ideas. Transitions are not smooth.
Doesn't Meet Expectations

There is no structure or flow of ideas. There are no transitions.
Creativity

Meets Expectations

The story is filled with creative and descriptive language. The writer engages the reader with an entertaining tale of an event that the audience can relate to.
Partially Meets Expectations

Some creative language is used. Literary devices are used within context but do not allow for the flow of the story to continue on point.
Doesn't Meet Expectations

Very few creative terms are used. Potentially terms have been used out of context, but student makes valiant effort to place them in his/her writing.
Grammar

Meets Expectations

There are 1-2 spelling or grammar mistakes.
Partially Meets Expectations

There are 3-4 spelling or grammar mistakes.
Doesn't Meet Expectations

There are more than 4 spelling or grammar mistakes.










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