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AP Government Summary
AP Government Summary
Rubric Code:
DX6938X
By
NOguy84
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Subject:
Political Science
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
9-12, Undergraduate
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Chapter Summary
Excellent
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Introduction
Excellent
introduction grasps reader’s attention (engages the reader) and forecasts major points.
Fair
some introduction; nothing beyond a forecast.
Poor
no or poor introduction.
Thesis
Excellent
Clear articulation of thesis or argument.
Fair
Some articulation of thesis.
Poor
No or poor articulation of thesis.
Paragraph Development
Excellent
Paragraphs are consistently well developed, with a clear topic sentence and appropriate number of sentences that provide examples and develop points.
Fair
Some structure and development of paragraphs and/or some with clear topic sentences or focus, but not consistently.
Poor
Poor paragraphs with no clear topic sentence; multiple topics; little or no development.
Enter TiElements of Summariestle
Excellent
The overall purpose of the summary is clear; the summary expresses only the main idea and major points of the chapter.
Fair
The purpose wavers; the summary does not accurately express the main idea or most major points of the chapter.
Poor
The purpose is unclear; the summary does not accurately convey the main idea or major points of the chapter.
Evidence
Excellent
Frequent or consistent use of examples and evidence; example or evidence appears whenever the reader asks, “For instance?”
Fair
Some use of examples or evidence, but not consistent; no examples or evidence in places where they are needed.
Poor
Little or no use of examples.
Grammar, Mechanics, & Spelling
Excellent
There are few or no errors in mechanics, grammar, or spelling.
Fair
There are serious errors in mechanics, grammer, or spelling.
Poor
Serious errors in mechanics, grammar, or spelling make the summary difficult to understand.
Sentence Variation
Excellent
Strong and/or consistent transition between points in essay; strong flow.
Fair
Some transition or flow between paragraphs; partial structure to argument.
Poor
Little or no transition between paragraphs; poor flow.
Conclusion
Excellent
A conclusion going beyond summary of what was written in the body of the essay.
Fair
some summary of points made, but nothing beyond summary; no broad conclusions/lessons.
Poor
No or poor conclusion.
Subjects:
Political Science
Types:
Reading
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