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Why do disappointments have a good side?
Students write one paragraph using a unique perspective and strong voice about why disappointments have a good side.
Rubric Code:
K6B58B
By
BCStreit
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Unique Perspective and Voice
Poor
50 pts
Fair
75 pts
Good
100 pts
Unique Perspective
Poor
Student did not have a unique perspective about the topic and may have used the words in the prompt several times.
Fair
Student attempted to have a uniqu perspective about the prompt, but the reader was easily confused as it seemed that the perspective and prompt did not connect.
Good
Student had a very unique perspective about the prompt, and it enhanced the paper. Student understood and stuck to the prompt.
Voice
Poor
Student sounded monotoned or without personality in their writing. Writing lacked voice.
Fair
Student attempted to use their own voice and personality in the writing, but it was lost in the writing.
Good
Student had a strong sense of voice. Their personality really shone throgh the writing.
Keywords:
Unique perspective, Voice
Subjects:
English
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