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The Fourth of July
Rubric Code:
H224C53
By
huntersalmons06
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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The Fourth of July
Poor
2 pts
Fair
3 pts
Good
4 pts
Excellent
5 pts
Fourth of July Invitation
Poor
Students put minimal effort into their invitations.
Fair
Students create a Fourth of July invitation but do not include all of the learned abstract versus concrete nouns in their invitations.
Good
Students create a Fourth of July invitation but do not completely use the learned abstract versus concrete nouns effectively.
Excellent
Students effectively create a Fourth of July invitation that includes the correctly learned abstract versus concrete nouns.
Invitation
Poor
Students put little effort into how they practice and/or present their invitation.
Fair
Students hardly practice and present how they would use their invitation to invite a peer to their party.
Good
Students somewhat effectively practice and present how they would use their invitation to invite a peer to their party.
Excellent
Students effectively practice and present how they would use their invitation to invite a peer to their party.
April Fools Prank
Poor
Students make little mention in their evaluation, an April Fool's prank they would like to do--they do not include details.
Fair
Students hardly describe, in their evaluation, an April Fool's prank they would like to do--including how they would want to do it and who they would want to do it to.
Good
Students describe, in their evaluation, an April Fool's prank they would like to do--include a bit on how they would carry out their prank.
Excellent
Students effectively describe, in their evaluation, an April Fool's prank they would like to do--including how they would want to do it and who they would want to do it to.
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