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5th Golden Ticket Winner 
After interviewing a classmate about their experiences of finding the 5th Golden Ticket, students will write newspaper articles about the winner.
Rubric Code: P574B5
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Subject: Journalism  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Advanced

3 pts

Proficient

2 pts

Basic

1 pts

Below Basic

0 pts

Who, What, Where, When, Why, How
60 pts

Advanced

During the interview process, the student asked each of the questions of their partner. Student included the answer to each question in their newspaper article.
Proficient

Student asked some (4-5) of the questions of their partner but not all. Student included some (4-5) but not all of the answers to each question in their newspaper article.
Basic

Student asked few (2-3) of the questions of their partner. Student included few (2-3) of the answers to the each question in their newspaper article.
Below Basic

Student asked one or none (0-1) of the questions of their partner. Student included one or none (0-1) of the answers to the each question in their newspaper article.
Capitalization
10 pts

Advanced

Student correctly used capitalization when beginning a sentence, writing the proper name of a person, and writing the proper name of a place on 90% or more of attempts.
Proficient

Student correctly used capitalization when beginning a sentence, writing the proper name of a person, and writing the proper name of a place on 80-89% of attempts.
Basic

Student correctly used capitalization when beginning a sentence, writing the proper name of a person, and writing the proper name of a place on 70-79% of attempts.
Below Basic

Student correctly used capitalization when beginning a sentence, writing the proper name of a person, and writing the proper name of a place on 60-69% of attempts.
Punctuation
10 pts

Advanced

Student correctly used punctuation at the end of sentences on 90% or more of attempts.
Proficient

Student correctly used punctuation at the end of sentences on 80-89% or more of attempts.
Basic

Student correctly used punctuation at the end of sentences on 70-79% or more of attempts.
Below Basic

Student correctly used punctuation at the end of sentences on 60-69% or more of attempts.
Writing
10 pts

Advanced

Student's handwriting is neat and legible. Student uses correct spacing between words and correct letter formation.
Proficient

Student's handwriting has few letter formation errors and errors in spacing. Majority of written work is neat and legible.
Basic

Student's handwriting has major letter formation errors and errors in spacing. Majority of written work is illegible.
Below Basic

Student's handwriting is illegible. Words are incorrectly spaced with incorrect letter formation.
Sentence Structure
10 pts

Advanced

All sentences are complete and include a subject and predicate. Sentences include "interesting" words and correct grammar.
Proficient

A majority of the sentences are complete. A few interesting words are included.
Basic

Student only displays a few complete sentence and included little or no interesting words.
Below Basic

Student has no complete sentences and includes no interesting words.




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