Writes with some creativity and originality using various aspects of the story. There is no creativity and the article as a whole shows very little effort or coherence. Demonstrates no knowledge of newspaper format.
0000003423 00000 n No more than a couple of spelling or grammar errors. The article has a headline that accurately describes the content.
Newspaper Article Rubric Name_____Your Topic/Circle One: Entertainer, Outlaw, Athlete Category 4 3 2 1 Headline Score _____ The article has a headline that captures the reader's attention and accurately describes the content. * Create Rubrics for your Project-Based Learning Activities Rubric ID: 561964.
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The article reads well as a whole. 0000015374 00000 n The most important information should come first. Quotations are used improperly (irrelevant, limited, etc.).
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0000001215 00000 n Quotations are considerably effective and relevant. Create Rubrics for your Project-Based Learning Activities, Find out how to make this rubric interactive. Demonstrates some knowledge of newspaper format: makes some use of inverted pyramid format, lead, quotes, facts (no opinions), etc. CATEGORY 4 3 2 1 Headline Article has a headline that captures the reader's attention and accurately describes the content. 0000001038 00000 n Facts and events are reported with limited. Grammar, spelling and punctuation problems throughout. They are realistic and informative. Writes an insightful and creative article using various aspects of the story. 6). Facts and events are accurate and reported with considerable effectiveness. Article has a headline that captures the reader's attention and accurately describes the content. 8). endstream endobj 160 0 obj<>/OCGs[162 0 R]>>/PieceInfo<>>>/LastModified(D:20040930220225)/MarkInfo<>>> endobj 162 0 obj<>/PageElement<>>>>> endobj 163 0 obj<>/Font<>/XObject<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageC]/ExtGState<>/Properties<>>>/StructParents 0>> endobj 164 0 obj<> endobj 165 0 obj<> endobj 166 0 obj<> endobj 167 0 obj<> endobj 168 0 obj[/ICCBased 177 0 R] endobj 169 0 obj<>stream Fantastic inferences and originality. No more than 3 spelling or grammar errors.
This  means  that  the  information  will  not  necessarily  be  listed  in  the  order  that  it  occurred  in  the  story. (Newspaper structure-Ââ title, lead, ordering of info (inverted pyramid), integration of quotes, no opinions, etc.
0000000016 00000 n Focused Newspaper Rubric CATEGORY 4 3 2 1 Amount of Information All topics are addressed and all questions answered with at least 2 sentences about each. The article must include a picture that relates to your topic.
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Comments: /40. The details in the article are clear and supportive of the topic. There is no clear lead sentence in the article. Facts emerge highly insightfully, creatively, and succinctly. Facts and events are accurate and reported with exceptional effectiveness. Quotations are either missing or incoherent ideas. 0000021608 00000 n A headline and a lead (1-2 sentences at the beginning of the article that tell you what it is about) 2). Demonstrates limited knowledge of newspaper format: makes limited use of inverted pyramid format, lead, quotes, facts (no opinions), etc.
In other words, the 5 Wâs must come first. iRubric U397CW: This rubric is to be used to assess a student's final copy of a newspaper article.. Free rubric builder and assessment tools. /�G��_"v�����k6��4��b�`�8��k�F�F ���+����!�'�o�.� ��i �` �^# Article must include 3â5 quotes from relevant people involved in your chosen historical event. 0000015604 00000 n Understanding (facts in the novel: real and made up). The piece reads more like an interview than an article. Writes a good article using various aspects of the story. Demonstrates considerable knowledge of newspaper format: makes good use of inverted pyramid format, lead, quotes, facts (no opinions), etc.
Journalism Writing Rubrics News Story Rubric Objectives Accomplished 10-11 points Skilled 8-9 points Developing 6-7 points Needs Improvement 5 points or less Total points Effective & Appropriate Lead Lead is original and catchy; fits well with the rest of the story; invites readers into the piece; contains a strong nut graph if lead is not a summary lead. Quotations used creatively to reveal facts and insights from people involved in the historical events. 0000001673 00000 n 0000010326 00000 n Paragraphs are clear, organized and flow in a logicalway. Additional details that are not as important to the actual event will be listed later. The lead must include … A group of _____Ontario teens who heard about the events in Haiti decided to hold a car wash to raise money on April 7 th, 2010. 0 trailer Facts are unrealistic. 3). 0000015152 00000 n Article must be 2 columns, and must be approximately 200-300 words. %PDF-1.4 %����
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0000008996 00000 n Article has a headline that does not describe the content. the event(s) covered are important.
Find out how to make this rubric interactive Newspaper Article : Newspaper. Some details may not fit in with the topic. 0000002477 00000 n Some fact(s) emerge, but there is not much originality. Article does not focus on the topic well. (you can make up quotes, as long as they are consistent with what the person would actually say) The details article are neither clear nor related to the topic. The article … All topics are addressed and most questions answered with at least 2 sentences about each. “It feels great to do something for a good cause,” says Angela_____ one of the teens involved in washing the cars. Article adequately addresses the 5 W's (who, what, when, where and how). the next day).
All topics are addressed, and most questions answered with 1 sentence about each.
Facts and events are reported with some effectiveness. 0000002997 00000 n Article must include at least 5 accurate and relevant historical facts, as well as some explanation of why
There is little creativity, and some implausible inferences about the story. Article has a headline that accurately describes the content. 0000002060 00000 n
0000003387 00000 n Include a date for when the article is written. Paragraphs are clear and organized. 0000006779 00000 n 161 0 obj<>stream The article is missing 3 or more of the 5 W's. The article must be 6â10 short paragraphs 4). 0000021685 00000 n Your article must include the following: 1). Article has a headline that accurately describes the content. startxref Sent Structure, Punctuation, Word Usage (wordiness, awkward, misplaced modifiers), Vocab. A headline and a lead (1-2 sentences at the beginning of the article that tell you what it is about) 159 0 obj<> endobj There are errors in grammar, spelling and punctuation, but the work is understandable. They are very interesting, important, & realistic.