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Newspaper DRAFT Deadline
Newspaper GATHERING INFO Deadline
Rubric Code:
Z2W347X
By
cbaurle17
Draft
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Subject:
Journalism
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Newspaper DRAFT Deadline
Highly Effective
4 pts
Effective
3 pts
Developing
2 pts
Ineffective
1 pts
Introduction
Highly Effective
Article starts off with a hook to grab the reader's attention.
All 5Ws and H (as needed for the article) are explained within the first few sentences.
Effective
Article starts off with a hook to grab the reader's attention.
At least three of the 5Ws and H (as needed for the article) are explained within the first few sentences.
Developing
Article attempts to start off with a hook to grab the reader's attention, but fails to fully grasp it.
At least two of the 5Ws and H (as needed for the article) are explained within the first few sentences.
Ineffective
Article struggles to start off with a hook to grab the reader's attention.
None of the 5Ws and H (as needed for the article) are explained within the first few sentences.
Body
Highly Effective
Includes more specific details and quotations to further the reader's understanding of the topic. There are ample facts and interview notes evident throughout.
Effective
Includes some details and quotations to further the reader's understanding of the topic. There are multiple facts and interview notes evident throughout.
Developing
Includes a few details and quotations to further the reader's understanding of the topic. There are not many facts and interview notes evident throughout.
Ineffective
Includes few details and quotations to further the reader's understanding of the topic. There are little to no facts and interview notes evident throughout.
Conclusion
Highly Effective
The final paragraph is only a few sentences in length and sums up the article. The reader is left thinking more deeply about the topic.
Effective
The final paragraph is only a few sentences in length and sums up the article.
Developing
The final paragraph does not fully sum up the article or is too lengthy.
Ineffective
The final paragraph does not sum up the article. There is no wrap-up to the topic.
Subjects:
Journalism
Types:
Writing
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