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Lewis and Clark Narrative Nonfiction Project 
Score each category on a 10 point scale (10 being the best score possible)
Rubric Code: RX8W399
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Quality

10 pts

Historical Facts

10 pts

Visuals

10 pts

Techniques

10 pts

Excerpt Sample

10 pts

Commentary

10 pts

Chapter 1

Quality

Text font is easy to read.

Glued, taped, or stapled neatly (no papers falling off)

Title is creative and appropriate.
Historical Facts

The facts are about a REAL time.

The facts are about a REAL place.
Visuals

The historical image matches the historical facts about the time and location.
Techniques

The word imagery is clearly defined.

The word mood is clearly defined.
Excerpt Sample

The sample is at least 100 words.

The sample is color coded in green for mood and imagery words.
Commentary

A rating and commentary for the chapter was given
Chapter 2

Quality

Text font is easy to read.

Glued, taped, or stapled neatly (no papers falling off)

Title is creative and appropriate.
Historical Facts

The facts are about a REAL challenge or obstacle.
Visuals

The historical image matches the struggles or challenges experienced by the explorers.
Techniques

The word conflict is clearly defined.

The word dialogue is clearly defined
Excerpt Sample

The sample is at least 100 words.

The sample is color coded with red (Dialogue)
Blue (Action)
green (UnSaid)
Commentary

A rating and commentary for the chapter was given.
Chapter 3

Quality

Text font is easy to read.

Glued, taped, or stapled neatly (no papers falling off)

Title is creative and appropriate.
Historical Facts

The facts are about interesting details related to the challenge and obstacle from chapter 2.
Visuals

The historical image matches the interesting historical details.
Techniques

The word analogies, similes, or metaphor is clearly defined.

The word personification is clearly defined.
Excerpt Sample

The sample is is at least 100 words.

There is a color code for simile.
There is a color code for metaphor.
There is an underline for personification.
Commentary

A rating and commentary for the chapter was given.
Chapter 4

Quality

Text font is easy to read.

Glued, taped, or stapled neatly (no papers falling off)

Title is creative and appropriate.
Historical Facts

The facts are about a major character from the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Visuals

The historical image looks like the major character.
Techniques

The word characterization is clearly defined for direct and indirect characterization.
Excerpt Sample

The sample is at least 100 words.

There is a color code for character actions.
Color code for character's words.
Color code for what other character's do/say
Commentary

A rating and commentary was given.




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