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Individual Essay Rubric
Individual Essay Rubric
Rubric Code:
GX9WA9C
By
maddiedicken
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Individual Essay Rubric
Great
5 pts
Average
3 pts
Poor
0 pts
Effect of the introduction video
Great
Student answers the following question clearly and effectively:
-How did the introduction (Crash Course) video make you feel about totalitarianism?
Average
Student does not effectively answer the question in essay.
Poor
Student does not attempt to answer the question in essay. Answers are plagiarized.
Effect of the novel
Great
Student answers the following questions in regards to the thought process they underwent when conducting the project:
-Describe how the novel affected your view on totalitarianism
-How did the novel, “1984” affect your response?
Average
Student does not effectively answer all questions in essay.
Poor
Student does not attempt to answer questions in essay. Answers are plagiarized.
Effect of groupwork
Great
Student answers the following questions:
-What information did you gather from conducting research in groups and what resources do you use to do so?
-How did working in groups affect your response?
Average
Student does not effectively answer all questions in essay.
Poor
Student does not attempt to answer questions in essay. Answers are plagiarized.
Thought process overall
Great
Student answers the following questions:
-Did the novel change your response drastically? Or not at all?
-Explain the process you went through from making your decision to the central question initially to after conducting research to after reading the novel.
Average
Student does not effectively answer all questions in essay.
Poor
Student does not attempt to answer questions in essay. Answers are plagiarized.
Length
Great
Essay is 300-500 words.
Average
Essay is more than 500 words.
Poor
Essay is less than 300 words.
Grammar/spelling
Great
Correct grammar/spelling is used throughout essay. Essay is typed and in MLA format.
Average
There are multiple grammar/spelling errors, but essay is readable.
Poor
There are too many grammatical/spelling errors and essay is not readable. Essay is not typed or is not in MLA format.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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