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Rubric for Graphic Novel – Hatchet

This rubric is for how well you used visuals in your graphic novel.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Visuals not connected to information at allVisuals loosely connect to information Visuals help illustrate and reinforce information
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Review your work and give yourself a score. Explain why you gave your work this score.

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Hatchet: Graphic Novel Project

This is a novel, but you could read it as a survival guide. Create a 6-page graphic novel “Brian’s Top 6 Tips to Surviving in the Wild”.

On each page write at least one quote from the book that shows where you got this information. 

  If you want to share your work, you can upload a document, picture, or PDF file below! 

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Rubric for Well-Written Narrative – New Dialogue Project

This is the rubric for how well-constructed your paragraph is.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Paragraph is disorganized, lacking main idea with supporting details and/or grammar inhibits a reader from understanding.Paragraph is somewhat organized, but main idea and details are not closely related or well-structured. Paragraph is clearly organized with a main idea and strong supporting details.
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Review your work and give yourself a score. Explain why you gave your work this score.

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White Fang Narrative Writing – New Dialogue

Dialogue is when characters talk to each other. Imagine a conversation between Bill and Beauty Smith. What would they talk about? Would they have the same point of view?

Write a dialogue that is at least one page long between Bill and Beauty Smith. Then, write 5 quotes from the book you used to understand Bill and Beauty Smith.

If you want to share your work, you can upload a document, picture, or PDF file below!

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Rubric for 5 Quotes – New Dialogue Project

Attempt is missing or barely started.There are less than 2 quotes or the quotes may be vague or unconnected to the topic.There are only 2-4 quotes that are clear and connected to the topic. There are 5 quotes that are clear and connected to the topic.
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Rubric for 3 Facts: Define “Civilization” Project

Paragraph is missing or barely started.There are less than 2 facts or the facts may be difficult to interpret or unconnected to the topic. There are only 2 facts that are clear and connected to the topic. There are 3 facts that are clear and connected to the topic.
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White Fang: Define “Civilization”

Write a paragraph that explains how this book defines civilizations. Be sure to use three quotes or facts from the story to show why your definition is correct. 


After you write your first draft, edit your paragraph so it reads well.

If you want to share your work, you can upload a document, picture, or PDF file below!

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Rubric for Well Written Paragraph – Define “Civilization” Project

This is the rubric for how well-written your paragraph is.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Paragraph is disorganized and/or grammar inhibits a reader from understanding.Paragraph is somewhat organized and/or grammar detracts from the reader’s understanding.Paragraph is clearly organized and grammar does not restrict the reader’s understanding.
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Review your work and give yourself a score. Explain why you gave your work this score.

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White Fang: Define “Wild”

Write a paragraph that explains how this book defines “Wild”. Be sure to use three quotes or facts from the story to show why your definition is correct. 

Be sure to edit your writing so it is easy for others to learn from your paragraph!

If you want to share your work, you can upload a document, picture, or PDF file below!

Upload your picture here.

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Rubric for 3 Facts: Define “Wild” Project

Paragraph is missing or barely started.There are less than 2 facts or the facts may be difficult to interpret or unconnected to the topic. There are only 2 facts that are clear and connected to the topic. There are 3 facts that are clear and connected to the topic.
Missing012

Review your work and give yourself a score. Explain why you gave your work this score.

To go the the next rubric, click here.