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Rubric for Graphic Organizer 1 for The Sorcerer’s Stone

Quotes help your reader know that you understood the text thoroughly and they can trust your analysis. Use quotes wisely to make your point, and show why you are right.

Graphic organizer is mostly blank.The response has more than one empty box OR at least 3 answers are not based on the text. Between 1 and 2 answers are not based on the text. The organizer is complete with information gathered from the text.
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Comparison – Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

You have already met some good people and some bad characters! Think about another story about good and evil. Use your story to fill in this first diagram.

Use this second diagram to fill in what you know so far about Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Then, make a prediction in the last box.

Here’s the second diagram to use with your knowledge of The Sorcerer’s Stone:

So, altogether you will:

  1. Completely fill out the first graphic organizer
  2. Completely fill out the second graphic organizer

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Rubric – Write a paragraph that explains 3 parts of the book that your game shows.

Paragraph is missing or barely started.Less than 2-3 details used or the writing is not clear enough to find the details. 2 details are clearly written and support the main idea OR 3 details are given but may not connect effectively to the main idea.All 3 details connect to the main idea and create a strong piece of writing that conveys the information.
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Rubric for Grammar in Rules Sheet for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

Rules missing or barely started.The rules sheet has many grammatical mistakes and/or the grammar makes it difficult to understand. The rules sheet has 2-3 grammatical mistakes and/or the grammar makes a paragraph difficult to understand. The rules sheet has 0-1 grammatical mistakes so the essay is easy to read and understand.
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Rubric for Three Quotes in Rules for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Game

Rules sheet is missing or barely started.There are less than 2 quotes or the quotes may be difficult to interpret or unconnected to the topic. There are only 2 quotes that are clear and connected to the topic. There are 3 quotes that are clear and connected to the topic.
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Rubric for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone – 5 Places

Game is missing or barely started.There are less than 2 places or the places may be vague or unconnected to the game.There are only 2-4 places that are clear and connected to the game. There are 5 places that are clear and connected to the game.
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Board Game for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

This project is to create a game using the places (and magic) that you just read about. Games take a long time to create, so you will:

  • Create a game
  • Test it out
  • Make changes
  • Explain what your game captures from the book

To make sure you are on target, follow these steps to have a fun project:

  1. When you first create your game, have 5 places described in this book
  2. Create rules that use 3 quotes from Harry Potter.
  3. After you test it out, create a new rule sheet that describes how to play. Make sure it has good grammar!
  4. Write a paragraph that explains 3 parts of the book that your game shows. 

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Rubric for Grammar in Play for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

Whether the play is written or spoken, take the time to get the grammar correct in your play. If there are grammatical mistakes, your audience may be distracted by the mistake and miss the excellent theme and message you use to create your play!

Play is missing or barely started.Events or characters in the play are not supported by the text. It is easy to find quotes and events from the text that contradict this play. An event or character in the play is not supported by the text. Quotes and/or events from the text contradict this play. Events and characters in the play are supported by the text. It is easy to find quotes and events from the text that support this play.
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Rubric for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Article – 5 Facts

Use at least five facts in your news report to ensure that you giving your audience as much detail as possible. These facts are what makes your news trustworthy!

Article is missing or barely started.There are less than 2 citations or the citations may be vague or unconnected to the event.There are only 2-4 citations that are clear and connected to the event. There are 5 citations that are clear and connected to the event.
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Rubric for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Article – Supported by Text

This article can involve creativity, but it can’t have fake news. Your play should not be able to be contradicted by evidence from the book. Be sure to examine your plot and dialogue for things that are not supported by the text.

Article is missing or barely started.Events or characters in the article are not supported by the text. It is easy to find quotes and events from the text that contradict this article. An event or character in the article is not supported by the text. Quotes and/or events from the text contradict this article. Events and characters in the article are supported by the text. It is easy to find quotes and events from the text that support this article.
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