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Non-Fiction rubric to accompany project ideas 
Non-Fiction Book Project Rubric (Derived from CBarras Non-Fiction rubric)
Rubric Code: RAA877
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Non-fiction Book Project
  Excellent

5 pts

Good

4 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

2 pts

Failing

0 pts

Did you understand the book?

Excellent

Project reflects an good understanding of the book read. Project can stand alone from the text and be understood CLEARLY. Others would not need to read the book for the project to make sense.
Good

Project reflects an adequate understanding of the book read. Project can stand alone from the text and be understood PRETTY WELL. Others would not need the book for the project to make sense.
Fair

Project reflects a fair understanding of the book read. Might stand alone from the text, but is a bit difficult to understand. Others might need to read the book for your project to make sense.
Poor

Project reflects barely reflects an understanding of the non-fiction book read. Project does not stand alone from the text. Someone would need to read the book to understand the project.
Failing

No Project completed
Content

Excellent

You shared important facts from your book (8-10).
Good

You shared some important facts from your book (5-7).
Fair

You shared a few improtant facts from your book (2-4)
Poor

You did not share enough important facts from your book (1).
Failing

You did not share any important facts from your book.
How does it look?

Excellent

Project includes the title, author's name, and student's name on the front or visible part of the work.<BR>
Art work is appropriate and pleasing to the viewer.<BR>
Project is creative, original, and neat.
Good

Project includes the title, author's name, and student's name on the front or visible part of the work.<BR>
Art work is appropriate and pleasing to the viewer.<BR>
Project lacks one of the following: creativity, originality, and neatness.
Fair

Project is missing one of the following: the title, the author's name, or the student's name on the front or visible part of the work.<BR>
Art work is mostly appropriate and pleasing to the viewer.<BR>
Project lacks one of the following: creativity, originality, and neatness.
Poor

Project is missing the title, and the author's name from the front or visible part of the work.<BR>
Art work seems wrong for the project theme. <BR>
Project lacks one of the following: creativity, originality, and neatness.
Failing

No art work/ thrown together without much thought or effort.
Pictures

Excellent

Graphics are recognizable and words are readable. Font style is appropriate for content
Good

Graphics are recognizable and words are readable from the length of the classroom. Font style is appropriate for content.
Fair

Graphics or words are difficult to distinguish from the length of the room. Wrong type of font style.
Poor

Graphics or words are difficult to see from the length of the room.<BR>
What's with the font style?
Failing

Graphics or words are not present or illegible.
Spelling, Mechanics

Excellent

Capitalization, punctuation and spelling are correct throughout the poster<BR>
Good

Three or fewer capitalization or punctuation errors.<BR>
No more than two words misspelled.
Fair

Four or fewer capitalization or punctuation errors, and two to five words misspelled.
Poor

More than 5 errors in capitalization or punctuation.<BR>
Got Spellcheck? More than 6 words misspelled.
Failing

Multiple errors in capitalization, punctuation and spelling make the project look thrown together hastily.



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