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Outsiders iMovie Character News Bulletin 
Students will create an iMovie of a breaking news bulletin describing a character and a situation that they may be involved in to become a wanted criminal. They will use the text to support their inferences and prediction about the said character.
Rubric Code: Q5C63X
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor (F)

15 pts

Fair (D)

20 pts

Good (B)

25 pts

Excellent (A+)

30 pts

Written Character Analysis

Poor (F)

Single word answers with incomplete description and no reference to support in the text. Has numerous unrevised writing mistakes.
Fair (D)

Uses text to support character description but does not fully describe the character using inferences. Has several writing errors.
Good (B)

Student uses text to support character description and uses inferences within the text to extend their description. There are minimal writing convention errors.
Excellent (A+)

Student uses text to support character description and uses inferences within the text to extend their description.
Student uses proper spelling, grammar, and writing techniques.
Written Script for iMovie

Poor (F)

Script does not completely reflect the character's true identity. Too much added information that is not supported by the text exhists. Script does not resemble a news broadcast. Is hand written and has numerous unrevised writing mistakes throughout text.
Fair (D)

Script reflects some textual support of character yet it does not completely describe character to the full extent. Script somewhat resembles a news broadcast. Is hand written and several writing convention errors are present.
Good (B)

Script uses text to support the character description and uses inferences within the text to extend their description of a possible event that the character would realistically be involved in. Script is resembles and actual news broadcast. Script is typed and there are minimal writing convention errors.
Excellent (A+)

Script uses text to support the character description and uses inferences within the text to extend their description of a possible event that the character would realistically be involved in. Script resembles and actual news broadcast.
Script is typed and uses proper spelling, grammar and writing techniques.
iMovie and Presentation

Poor (F)

Movie does not flow properly and little support of character analysis is based on support from the text. Presentation is sloppy and not well organized. With little evidence of a beginning, middle, and end.
Fair (D)

Movie shows some textual support yet does not completely use the information provided from text to make inferences and predictions for the character. Presentation is choppy but has a beginning, middle, and end.
Good (B)

Movie uses text to support character description and uses inferences within the text to extend into a possible realistic situation that the character would possibly be involved in. The movies is flows smoothly with limited transitioning mistakes yet resembles an actual news broadcast.
Excellent (A+)

Student uses presentation techniques. They use influx in voice and properly respond to one another during the presentation. The movie transitions seamlessly and resembles an actual news broadcast.




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