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Yearbook Final
Rubric Code:
NXXA33W
By
RogueScholar
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Subject:
Journalism
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Yearbook Final
Exceptional
5 pts
Advanced
4 pts
Accomplished
3 pts
Developing
2 pts
Emerging
1 pts
Requirements
Exceptional
All of the required content was present.
Advanced
Almost all the required content was present.
Accomplished
At least 75% of the required content was present.
Developing
At least 70% of the required content was present.
Emerging
Less than 70% of the required content was present.
Article
Purpose
Exceptional
100% of the article establishes a clear purpose in the lead paragraph and demonstrates a clear understanding of the topic.
Advanced
90-99% of the article establishes a clear purpose in the lead paragraph and demonstrates a clear understanding of the topic.
Accomplished
85-89% of the article establishes a clear purpose in the lead paragraph and demonstrates a clear understanding of the topic.
Developing
70-84% of the article establishes a clear purpose in the lead paragraph and demonstrates a clear understanding of the topic.
Emerging
Less than 70% of the article establishes a clear purpose in the lead paragraph and demonstrates a clear understanding of the topic.
Supporting Details
Exceptional
The details in the article are clear, effective, and vivid 100% of the time.
Advanced
The details in the article are clear, effective, and vivid 80-99% of the time.
Accomplished
The details in the articles are clear, effective, and vivid 79-75% of the time.
Developing
The details in the articles are clear and pertinent 75-70% of the time.
Emerging
The details in more than 25% of the article are neither clear nor pertinent.
Interest
Exceptional
The article contains facts, figures, and/or word choices that make the article exceptionally interesting to readers.
Advanced
The article contains facts, figures, and/or word choices that make the article highly interesting to readers.
Accomplished
The article contains facts, figures, and/or word choices that make the article interesting to readers.
Developing
The articles contain some facts or figures but is marginally interesting to read.
Emerging
The article does not contain facts or figures that might make it interesting to read.
Photography
Focus
Exceptional
Sharp focus on subjects and makes use of depth-of-field techniques.
Advanced
Sharp focus on subjects
Accomplished
Good focus on subjects
Developing
Focus is marginal in subject
Emerging
Blurry focus of subject
Subject
Exceptional
The subject is presented in a creative way that captures the viewer's attention; all of the "rules" of composition and lighting emphasize the subject.
Advanced
It is obvious who or what the subject is; all of the "rules" of composition and lighting emphasize the subject.
Accomplished
It is obvious who or what the subject is; some of the "rules" of composition and lighting emphasize the subject
Developing
It is unclear who or what the subject is; at least one of the "rules" of composition and lighting is followed but does not clearly emphasize subject
Emerging
Photo does not seem to have a subject.
Composition
Exceptional
Photos are uncluttered and composed to enhance meaning. The Rule of Thirds is used not only as a guide but as a natural extension of the picture.
Advanced
Photos are simple and uncluttered. The Rule of Thirds is used as a guide for placement of the subject in the photos.
Accomplished
Photos are simple and uncluttered. The Rule of Thirds is not necessarily followed, but at least the subject is not centered in the frame.
Developing
Photos are cluttered. Subject is at the center of the frame.
Emerging
Photos seem to lack in purpose.
Impact & Creativity
Exceptional
Stunning; publishable
Advanced
WOW factor; unique
Accomplished
Caught attention; shows merit
Developing
Acceptable; common
Emerging
Not remarkable; lacks imagination
Layout & Design
Headlines
Exceptional
All headlines are creatively written in correct format and tell what story is about. Only first word and proper nouns are capitalized.
Advanced
Mostly written in correct format. Perhaps one or two errors.
Accomplished
Several errors in formatting. Serviceable with some hard editing.
Developing
Headline requires considerable work to be considered serviceable.
Emerging
A review in writing headlines sorely needed.
Bylines & Photocredits
Exceptional
Bylines have correct name and title and spelling and format.
All photos are credited with source using correct format
Advanced
One error.
Accomplished
Two errors.
Developing
Three or four errors.
Emerging
Multiple errors.
Design 1
Exceptional
Page not too crowded and “flows." Stories are grouped by similarities when possible. Page uses correct format from template for all aspects of the page
Advanced
Page borders between balanced and cluttered, but lacks any real sense of "flow."
Accomplished
Page too crowded or missing a design element. A story might be misplaced (i.e. editorial on feature page).
Developing
Mistakes in formatting or stories and pictures sometimes placed randomly.
Emerging
Severe design issues.
Design 2
Exceptional
Good use of white space. Page doesn’t clash with page next to it or other copy on the page.
Design is appealing and creative.
Advanced
Good use of white space. Page doesn’t clash with page next to it or other copy on the page.
Design is decent and shows the beginnings of creativity.
Accomplished
Bumped headlines or photos, maybe too much white space. Or design is boring and doesn't draw in the reader.
Developing
Story might be difficult to follow or trapped white space. Design is lacking. Bumped headlines or photos. Pages top or bottom heavy.
Emerging
Severe design issues.
Subjects:
Journalism
Types:
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