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Quarter 2 Independent Reading Project
Board Game and Final Project
Create a game that reflects aspects of the entire novel. The final project should include the main idea, some of the important details and action events from the book in your spaces, and the setting of your book. The name of your game should be the title of your book. Be sure to write the name of the author on the board as well as your own name.
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W5W9BC
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amy106
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Board Game and Final Project
Exceeds expectation
5 pts
Fully meets expectations
4 pts
Meets expectations
3 pts
Not yet within expectations
2 pts
Novel Questions
Exceeds expectation
Questions demonstrated considerable knowledge of the novel, including the main idea, several of the important details and action events from the book in the spaces.
Fully meets expectations
Questions demonstrated basic knowledge of the novel, including the main idea, many of the important details and action events from the book in the spaces.
Meets expectations
Questions demonstrated limited knowledge of the novel, including the main idea, a few of the important details and action events from the book in the spaces.
Not yet within expectations
Questions demonstrate little understanding of the novel, nor did it include the main idea, any of the important details and action events from the book in the spaces.
Design of bard game
Exceeds expectation
Design is a clear representation of the novel's features, rules are well written.Write clear directions explaining the rules of your game.
Fully meets expectations
Design is partly representative of the novel's features, and rules are clear.
Meets expectations
Design is somewhat representative of the novel's features, rules are poorly thought out or convoluted.
Not yet within expectations
Design is poor, with little or no relevance to topic. No rules or instructions evident.
Project presentation
Exceeds expectation
Presentation is eye-catching visually. The playing board very clearly reflects the setting of your book. The name of your game is the title of your book. The name of the author on the board as well as your own name.
Fully meets expectations
Presentation is attractive. The playing board/cards in some way reflects the setting of your book. The name of your game is the title of your book. The name of the author on the board as well as your own name.
Meets expectations
Presentation is minimally acceptable.Project is not visually unattractive.
Not yet within expectations
Presentation is not acceptable/done.
Spelling, punctuation & grammar
Exceeds expectation
Few, if any errors; these do not distract the reader.
Fully meets expectations
Few errors; these do not affect meaning.
Meets expectations
Noticeable errors may cause the reader to pause; often surface errors could be fixed by careful proofreading.
Not yet within expectations
Frequent noticeable errors distract the reader and may interfere with meaning. Spelling is often phonetic and features missing letters.
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