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Capitalization, Punctuation, Grammar and
Usage 20 pts. |
Project has numerous errors in
capitalization, punctuation, grammar and/or usage. |
Project has several errors in
capitalization, punctuation, grammar and/or usage. |
Project has a few errors in
capitalization, punctuation, grammar and/or usage. |
Project is free from errors in
capitalization, punctuation, grammar and/or usage. |
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Neatness 20 pts. |
Project is sloppy or messy and is not
neatly done. |
Project has some problems with neatness. |
Project meets requirements; however,
with additional effort it could be superior. |
Project is neatly done and is quality
work. |
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Visual Elements (Clip art, graphics,
decorative borders, illustrations, magazine pictures, etc.) 20 pts. |
Project lacks visual elements and does
not create interest in readers. |
Project has a poor selection of visual
elements, or visual elements do not create interest in readers. |
Project has some visual elements to
create interest in readers. |
Project has an outstanding display of
visual elements and creates much interest in readers. |
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Spelling 20 pts. |
Project has numerous errors in spelling. |
Project has a few errors in spelling. |
Project has a couple of errors in
spelling. |
Project has all words spelled correctly. |
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Length (Minimum of five complete
sentences and contains the complete setting, price of admission, and
name of event.) 20 pts. |
Project does not meet the length
requirement. Many important facts are missing in the advertisement.
Advertisement is not effective. |
Project has less than three complete
sentences with information from the text. Much information is missing
from the advertisement. Advertisement is marginally effective. |
Project has at least three complete
sentences with information from the text. Some facts from the story may
not have been included in the advertisement. Advertisement is
sufficient. |
Project has five complete sentences with
information from the text. Facts from the story are included in
advertisement (complete setting, price of admission, and name of event).
Advertisement would clearly draw in a crowd of spectators. |
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