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Comparing/Contrasting Paragraph
Rubric Code:
A3726X
By
ferraroc
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Subject:
Education
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Comparing/Contrasting Paragraph
Poor
0 pts
Fair
1 pts
Good
2 pts
Perfect
3 pts
Venn Diagram
Poor
Each part of the Venn Diagram contains 2 or less details that relates to the subject area.
Fair
Each part of the Venn Diagram contains 3 details that relates to the subject area.
Good
Each part of the Venn Diagram contains 4 details that relates to the subject area.
Perfect
Each part of the Venn Diagram contains 5 details that relates to the subject area.
Introduction Sentence
Poor
Did not write a topic sentence with the 2 subjects that explains what the paragraph is about.
Fair
Wrote a topic sentence, but doesn't include the requirements.
Good
Contains a topic sentence that explains what the paragraph is about, but doesn't list the 2 subjects being compared/contrasted.
Perfect
Contains a topic sentence that explains what the paragraph is about and lists the 2 subjects being compared/contrasted.
Contrast Sentences
Poor
Did not write any sentences explaining the differences.
Fair
Writes only one sentence that explains the differences. No transition words are used.
Good
Writes two sentences explaining the differences. Only uses 1 transition word.
Perfect
Writes two sentences explaining the differences. Also uses transition words in both sentence.
Comparing Sentences
Poor
Did not write a sentence explaining the similarities
Fair
Writes a sentence that only explains one subject.
Good
Writes a sentence explaining the similarities, but doesn't use a transition word.
Perfect
Writes a sentence explaining the similarities and uses a transition word.
Conclusion Sentence
Poor
Did not write a concluding sentence
Fair
Contains a concluding sentence that contains 1 of the 3 requirements
Good
Contains a concluding sentence that contains 2 of the 3 requirements
Perfect
Contains a concluding sentence that restates the introductory sentence, includes the 2 subjects being compared/contrasted, and explains what the paragraph was about
Conventions
Poor
More than 7 errors
Fair
5-7 errors
Good
2-4 errors
Perfect
0-1 errors
Subjects:
Education
Types:
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