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Digitial Book Report 
Students are to include: Title of their book, how it ties to their news paper article, or photos used in article, write a paragraph about each chapter if 10 or less paragraphs or 1 sentence/paragraph, if 11 or more chapters. Then summarize the book into a power-point with pictures and/or videos of the place or event you have chosen in your news article and book. Present your book to us (class) or share with me so I may share your teachings.
Rubric Code: QXC7A63
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Acceptable/Achieving

2 pts

Developing

1 pts

Retell/Summary
30 pts

Complete yet concise story outline.

Excellent

Paragraph: ch. (1-10 chapters or sentence 11 or more ch.) then, CONCISE summary (Max. 1 page) with description of plot, characters, mood, place setting and the story outline.
Proficient

Sentence or paragraph on each chapter is a little weak.
Summary does not give a thorough review of the book.
Acceptable/Achieving

Sentence or paragraph on each chapter is weak.
Summary is far too long or far too short to give a concise, yet thorough review of the book.
Developing

Sentence or paragraph on each chapter is very weak.
Summary is far too long or far too short to give a review of the book.
Presentation
25 pts

Standing up properly as in public speaking.

Excellent

Presentation detailed, had at least 10 facts regarding the place/event with date, author, place or person it is about.
Student spoke clearly, stood still and was able to read all words in presentation.
Approximately 3-5 minutes.
Proficient

Spoke clearly, was able to read most words in presentation.
Looked up most of the time.
Wiggly.
6-8 facts
A minute or so too long or short.
Acceptable/Achieving

Spoke softly and was unable to hear what he/she was saying, was unable to read most of the presentation.
Looking down or moving too much. 3-4 facts
2-3 minutes too long or only a minute in length
Developing

Very quiet, no eye contact, trouble reading presentation or did not memorize it.
Looking down, moving too much.
1-2 facts
Way too long or minuscule in length.
Creativity
25 pts

Typed or creatively done but must be legible.

Excellent

Summarized entire book on a power-point with pictures and taught us about the topic/place chosen. It is creative, engaging and hooks the audience. Legible.
Mentions how book and news article tie together.
Proficient

Summarized book on a power-point with pictures and taught us about the topic/place chosen. It is mostly creative, engaging and hooks the audience. Mostly Legible. Does not:
Mentions how book and news article tie together.
Acceptable/Achieving

Summarized book. Mostly Legible. Does not:
Mention how book and news article tie together but vague.
Developing

Summarized book vaguely. Mostly illegible. Does not:
Mention how book and news article tie together.
Conventions/language
10 pts

Adding in the use of great language for good visualization.

Excellent

Excellent use of editing:
Grammar
Punctuation
Capitalization
added
Figurative Language
"Sparkle" words (Vocabulary+)
Proficient

Few grammatical errors, few misuses of capitalization and punctuation, little use of figurative language or more advanced vocabulary.
Acceptable/Achieving

Many grammatical errors, few misuses of capitalization and punctuation, very little use of figurative language or more advanced vocabulary.
Developing

Far too many grammatical errors, few misuses of capitalization and punctuation, no use of figurative language or more advanced vocabulary.
References
10 pts

References: In correct format

Excellent

Reference for author included at end of power-point and on written summary. Correct format:
Last name, First name, year published, City, Province/State, Publisher, page numbers.
Proficient

Missing part of reference or a part out of order
Acceptable/Achieving

Missing more than one component or 2 parts out of order
Developing

Missing several parts or several parts out of order




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