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Students will write a newspaper article based on the story, including an alliterative title, lead sentence, description of Who, What, Where, When, Why and How and the role of nature in newspaper style with picture.
Rubric Code: TC98WB
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Not Yet Within Expectations

0 pts

Meets Expectations (min. level)

2 pts

Fully Meets Expectations

3 pts

Exceeds Expectations

4 pts

Title

Not Yet Within Expectations

Writer did not produce a title
Meets Expectations (min. level)

Writer partially produced a title
Fully Meets Expectations

Writer produced a title
Exceeds Expectations

Writer produced an effective alliterative title
Grammar and Mechanics

Not Yet Within Expectations

There are numerous spelling or grammatical errors, making the article impossible to understand. There is no punctuation.
Meets Expectations (min. level)

There are numerous spelling or grammatical errors, making the article difficult to understand. Some punctuation is not used correctly.
Fully Meets Expectations

A few spelling or grammatical mistakes are evident, but do not diminish the meaning of the article. Some punctuation is misused.
Exceeds Expectations

Proper use of modern English spelling and grammar is employed consistently throughout the article. Punctuation is utilized correctly and only when necessary.
W5H

Not Yet Within Expectations

The writer has not included and answered W5H - Who, What, Where,
When, How, Why.
Meets Expectations (min. level)

The writer has somewhat included and answered W5H - Who, What, Where,
When, How, Why
Fully Meets Expectations

The writer has included and answered W5H - Who, What, Where,
When, How, Why
Exceeds Expectations

The writer has very effectively included and answered W5H - Who, What, Where,
When, How, Why
Lead Sentence

Not Yet Within Expectations

Writer did not produce a lead sentence
Meets Expectations (min. level)

Writer partially produced a lead sentence
Fully Meets Expectations

Writer produced a lead sentence
Exceeds Expectations

Writer produced a very effective lead sentence that grabbed the readers attention.
Byline

Not Yet Within Expectations

Byline not used
Meets Expectations (min. level)

Byline used
Fully Meets Expectations
Exceeds Expectations
Placeline

Not Yet Within Expectations

Placeline not used
Meets Expectations (min. level)

Placeline used
Fully Meets Expectations
Exceeds Expectations
Quotation

Not Yet Within Expectations

A quotation was not used
Meets Expectations (min. level)

A quotation was used int the article
Fully Meets Expectations
Exceeds Expectations
Format and use of columns

Not Yet Within Expectations

Article is poorly formatted or newspaper columns are not used
Meets Expectations (min. level)

Article is properly formatted and newspaper columns are used
Fully Meets Expectations
Exceeds Expectations



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