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The Trial of Spongebob Squarepants
The Trial of Spongebob Squarepants
Rubric Code:
A245682
By
cwillis1174
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8, Undergraduate
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Persuasive Argument
Excellent
6 pts
Developing
5 pts
Average
4 pts
Poor
2 pts
Engages the audience throughout
Excellent
Engages the audience throughout, convincing, and leaves the reader wanting more
Developing
Attempt to engage the audience
Average
Engages the
audience throughout and is convincing
Poor
Not engaging
Content & Development
Excellent
-Content is comprehensive, accurate, and persuasive with a strong lead
- Major points are stated clearly and are well supported.
- Content and purpose of the writing are clear.
Developing
- Content is incomplete.
- Major points are not clear and /or persuasive.
Average
- Content is not comprehensive and /or persuasive.
-Strong lead sentence
- Major points are addressed, but not well supported.
- Content is inconsistent with regard to purpose and clarity of thought.
Poor
-No content or major points were given.
States argument
Excellent
Clearly stated opinion and has several pieces of evidence to support the argument with details, reasons, and quotes.
Developing
Opinion and attempt at providing evidence, but not enough supporting details. May lack a sense of closure.
Average
Clearly stated opinion and has few pieces of evidence to convince listeners.
Poor
Weak argument and little or no evidence supporting opinion; have random facts that make it confusing.
Includes reasons, details, examples
Excellent
A lot of strong loaded language, powerful reasons, many details, quotes, and examples to support the argument. Addresses reader's concerns and counter-arguments
Developing
An attempt at loaded language and supportive details
Average
The argument has details, loaded language, examples to support it, and addresses the reader's concerns and counter-arguments
Poor
Barely any loaded language or details
Provides a sense of closure
Excellent
Writer strongly restates the argument and opinion. Leaves a call for action, leaving the listener fully informed.
Developing
Writer clearly restates argument; makes a call to action, but not both.
Average
Writer does not clearly restate the argument or call to action.
Poor
Writer does not restate the argument; does not leave the listener fully informed or confused.
Subjects:
English
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Types:
Presentation
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