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The Whipping Boy 
This will evalute the students understanding and participation in the reading lessons using the novel The Whipping Boy.
Rubric Code: XAC6WC
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Subject: Education  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Participation

Excellent

Student participated actively all of the time.
Good

Student participated actively most of the time.
Fair

Student participated actively some of the time.
Poor

Student participated actively little of the time.
Information

Excellent

Student contributed a great amount of accurate knowledge to the assigment.
Good

Student contributed a good amount of accurate knowledge to the assigment.
Fair

Student contributed some to the assignment and the information contributed was more accurate than not.
Poor

Student contributed little accurate information.
Neatness

Excellent

Student neatly copied all information from the whole-class notes on the board.
Good

Student neatly copied most of the information from the whole-class notes on the board.
Fair

Student work was understood, but not neatly presented in their notes.
Poor

Student work was illegible and poorly presented in their notes.



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