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News Article 
Write a news article about a local event for a student newspaper. Write a headline and a subhead. Begin with a strong lead. Answer the questions who, what, when, why (or how), and where in your article. Use at least 2 sources/quotes and include necessary stats. Sports articles must be 150 words, news articles 200 words. All stories must have art (photo or graphic).
Rubric Code: PXC85A8
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Subject: Journalism  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Below Basic

5 pts

Basic

10 pts

Proficient

15 pts

Advanced

20 pts

Writing Strategies

Below Basic

Article is confusing and without a clear purpose. May not answer the who, what, when, where, and why or how questions. Writer seems unaware of audience. Includes no quotes.
Basic

Article makes sense, but lacks organization. Answers most of the who, what, when, where, and why or how questions. Shows some awareness of audience. May wander off topic. Includes one quote.
Proficient

Article is organized and makes sense. Answers the who, what, when, where, and why or how questions. Shows some awareness of audience. Stays on the topic. Includes two quotes.
Advanced

Well organized and sequenced. Answers the who, what, when, where, and why or how clearly. Audience is clearly addressed. Maintains a central idea. Includes at least three quotes.
Writing Applications

Below Basic

Very little description. Sentences are either brief or confusing. Vocabulary is basic with some words used incorrectly.
Basic

Most facts and details that are relevant to the event. Writing lists facts in a stiff unrelated way. Writing does not seem to flow. Word choice needs improvement.
Proficient

Includes description that adds interest to the article. The reader clearly understands what happened. The writing flows along in a smooth way. Vocabulary fits the topic.
Advanced

Clearly explains event in a clever or creative way. Strong lead. Includes details that create interest. Shows insight into why the event is important or memorable. Words are well chosen.
Writing Conventions

Below Basic

Incomplete or run-on sentences throughout. Frequent errors in capitalization, usage, punctuation, and spelling. Follows few or no writing guidelines.
Basic

May include some incomplete or run-on sentences. Some errors in capitalization, usage, punctuation, and spelling. Follows most writing guidelines.
Proficient

Writes using complete sentences. Few errors in capitalization, usage, punctuation, and spelling. Follows writing guidelines.
Advanced

Sentences are well constructed and varied. Strong control of grammar. No errors in capitalization, usage, punctuation, and spelling. Follows writing guidelines.
Headline

Below Basic

Article is missing headline
Basic

Article has headline that does not describe content
Proficient

Article has a headline that accurately describes the content
Advanced

Article has a headline that captures the readers attention and accurately describes the content
Sub headings

Below Basic

article is missing subheadings
Basic

Article has only one subheading
Proficient

Article has 2 or more subheadings that support the headlines
Advanced

Article has 2 or more headlines that captures the readers attention and accurately describe the content



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