Performance Task Assessment List
Newspaper Feature

 

 Element

Possible
Points

 Earned Assessment
 Self  Teacher
 The headline of the article catches the attention of the reader and
relates well to the topic.
     
 The lead (or first sentence) captures the attention of the reader and
sums up the focus of the story.
     
 The introductory paragraph tells the most important facts and
answers the questions: who, what, where, when, why, and how.
     
 Details and elaboration are evident in the body of the news story and
flow smoothly from the lead.
     
 Quotes are used to add interest and support to the story.      
The piece is a factual account of a news worthy event.      
 The writer is objective and shows all sides to an issue.      
 The possible consequences and impact on the public are discussed thoroughly.      
 The sources for this news story are identified and are reliable.      
 The vocabulary is correct., The student uses words carefully to show
exact meaning and is careful not to show bias through his/her choice
of words.
     
 The article is mechanically correct.      
 The work is neat and presentable.      

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