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Journalism In depth articles 
Rubric Code: Q72WCA
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Subject: Journalism  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Outstanding

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Pretty Good

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Getting there!

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Needs Improvement

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Articles

Outstanding

Submitted an interesting article on a relevant topic that correctly uses news writing style, is written objectively, addresses 5w's+h and provides an interesting local angle.
Pretty Good

Submitted an article on a relevant topic that uses news format, is written objectively, addresses most of 5w's+h and provides a local angle.
Getting there!

Article submitted is on a somewhat relevant topic that attempts to apply news format, attempts but sometimes fails objectivity, and addresses some of 5w's+h OR
NO LOCAL ANGLE
Needs Improvement

Article is not written in news format, is subjective and does not address the 5w's+h
Style

Outstanding

Articles contain specific, concrete details, abound in description that involve all five senses, and provide creative and relevant observations.
Pretty Good

Articles contain specific details, description and provide relevant observations.
Getting there!

Articles contain details, but they are neither specific nor concrete, some description, and provide observations, but some may not be relevant.
Needs Improvement

Articles lack details, description. and
observations.
Leads

Outstanding

Begins with a creative lead of 30 to 40 words that identifies problem or conflict and invites reader to continue reading
Pretty Good

Begins with a lead of no more than 30 to 40 words that identifies problem or conflict
Getting there!

Lead is longer than 30 to 40 words and attempts but may fail to identify the problem or conflict
Needs Improvement

Lead is too long and does not identify problem or conflict. Does not invite the reader to want to continue reading
Interviews

Outstanding

Articles contain an interview with at least three persons, including an expert and a person affected. Information is presented using appropriate quotes and paraphrases
Pretty Good

Articles contain an interview with fewer than three persons, but may include an expert or a person affected.
Information is presented using appropriate quotes and paraphrases
Getting there!

Articles contain an interview with a person affected
Information is presented using quotes and paraphrases
Needs Improvement

Articles do not contain an interview. Article lacks quotes.
Other Research

Outstanding

Conducted copious background and additional research using various secondary sources, cited sources.
Pretty Good

Conducted ample background and additional research using more than one secondary source, cited some sources.
Getting there!

Conducted some background or additional research using a secondary source, cited few sources.
Needs Improvement

Conducted little background and additional research.
Did not consult a secondary source, did not cite sources
Language

Outstanding

uses original and precise language with a notable sense of voice and awareness of audience and purpose
-shows consistent use of sentences that are varied in length and structure
Pretty Good

uses appropriate language, with awareness of audience and purpose
-varies length and structure of sentences
Getting there!

-uses basic vocabulary
-relies mainly on sentences that are unvaried in length and structure
Needs Improvement

-uses language that is imprecise or unsuitable for the audience or purpose
-relies on sentences that lack variety and may be constructed incorrectly
Dateline Style

Outstanding

demonstrates control of the conventions, with no errors
Pretty Good

-demonstrates control, exhibiting some minor errors that do not hinder comprehension
Getting there!

-demonstrates partial control, exhibiting errors that occasionally hinder comprehension
Needs Improvement

demonstrates a lack of control, exhibiting many errors that make comprehension difficult




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