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Event Rubric for Charlotte’s Web

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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Event Rubric for The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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Event Rubric for The Giver

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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Event Rubric for Where the Red Fern Grows

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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Event Rubric for The Wizard of Oz

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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Event Rubric for Sleepy Hollow

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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Event Rubric for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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Event Rubric for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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Event Rubric for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Incorporate an event that won’t spoil the story for the reader from the beginning.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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Event Rubric for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Themes cover the entire book. It’s the message. Authors develop theme through their characters, the characters’ actions, what happens as a result, and even word choice and writing style help make a theme. What was the theme for this book? This rubric shows how you can evaluate your work on describing the theme.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Event is incorrect or not clearly described.Event is somewhat unclear or may not be a true spoiler (If your event is in the beginning of the book or not that interesting, then it may not worry people if they know it before they start reading.) Event is clearly described and is certainly something a reader wants to discover on their own!
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