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Invention Shape Book Report 
Rubric Code: ZXA64C4
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

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  Novice

1 pts

Apprentice

2 pts

Practitioner

3 pts

Expert

4 pts

Introduction

Novice

Discorganized, information does not lead into the rest of the report.
Apprentice

Introduction leads into the rest of the report with too little information and does not grasp the readers' attention.
Practitioner

A question or onomatopoeia to get the attention of the reader/audience begins the introduction. Intro. leads into the rest of the report with too many details.
Expert

A question or onomatopoeia to get the attention of the reader/audience begins the introduction. Intro. is concise, well-written, and leads into the rest of the report.
Invention

Novice

Tells what the invention is and briefly explains what it does.
Apprentice

Clearly explains what the invention does.
Practitioner

Clearly explains what the invention does and how it can be used. No interesting fact.
Expert

Clearly explains what the invention does and how it can be used. Is it used for communication, transportation, fun, food, medicine, science, or something else? Includes at least one interesting fact.
Inventor

Novice

Three of the following pieces of information is missing: Who was the inventor? When was the inventor born? Life span? Where did he/she live? What education did he/she have?, What other inventions did he/she make?
Apprentice

Two of the following pieces of information is missing: Who was the inventor? When was the inventor born? Life span? Where did he/she live? What education did he/she have?, What other inventions did he/she make?
Practitioner

One of the following pieces of information is missing: Who was the inventor? When was the inventor born? Life span? Where did he/she live? What education did he/she have?, What other inventions did he/she make?
Expert

Who was the inventor? When was the inventor born? Life span? Where did he/she live? What education did he/she have?, What other inventions did he/she make?, If you can find out, tell why the inventor wanted to invent the invention. Other information that provides us detail about the inventor.
Date of Invention

Novice
Apprentice
Practitioner
Expert

Gives the date of the invention, and the date of the patent (if appropriate).
Prior Inventions

Novice
Apprentice

Only gives names of prior inventions. No detail or explanation.
Practitioner

Only briefly tells how the inventor came up with his/her idea for this invention. Lacks details.
Expert

Describe inventions/products that came before the invention you are studying that led to yours being invented. If yours is the first of its kind, describe how your inventor came up with the idea for his/her invention.
Importance

Novice

Lacking detail about the importance of the invention.
Apprentice

Does not tell how the invention is important, however, tells about improvement of the product or other inventions created from this product.
Practitioner

Only explains why the invention is important. Lacks information about improvements or other products created from this invention.
Expert

Explain why the invention is important. Has it saved lives, helped transportation, simplified communication, increased the food supply, or is it simply fun? Has it been improved upon since it was invented? Did it lead to other inventions?
Reference Page

Novice
Apprentice

Includes a Reference Page. One online source are provided.
Practitioner

Includes a Reference Page. Two online sources are provided.
Expert

Includes a Reference Page. Three or more online sources are provided.
Cover Page/Book Structure

Novice

Cover page includes the product, either drawn or printed from the internet. By line is also present on the cover page. Book is not in the shape of the product. Colorful and easily identified. No pixelation.
Apprentice

Cover page includes the product, either drawn or printed from the internet. By line is also present on the cover page. The entire book is in the shape of the product. No pixelation. Lacks color.
Practitioner

Cover page includes the product, either drawn or printed from the internet. By line is also present on the cover page. The entire book is in the shape of the product. Colorful and easily identified. PIxelation occurs, but does not totally distort the picture.
Expert

Cover page includes the product, either drawn or printed from the internet. By line is also present on the cover page. The entire book is in the shape of the product. Colorful and easily identified. No pixelation.
Spelling/Grammar

Novice

Over 5 spelling and grammar errors.
Apprentice

3-5 spelling and grammar errors.
Practitioner

Only one or two spelling and grammar errors.
Expert

Spelling and grammar are perfect.
Timeliness

Novice

Book is completed and turned in/presented 5-7 days past the due date.


Over 7 days late will result in a 0, averaged together with grade given at turn in/presentation. The best grade possible would be a 50%.
Apprentice

Book is completed and turned in/presented 3-4 days past the due date.
Practitioner

Book is completed and turned in/presented 1-2 days past the due date.
Expert

Book is completed and turned in/presented by the due date.




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