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LD Case Rubric 
Rubric to grade LD Debate Cases for beginning Debate Class
Rubric Code: KX92A52
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Subject: Communication  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

5 pts

Good

10 pts

Introduction

Poor

No introduction
Fair

Introduction is minimal
Good

Introduction is well thought out complete
Resolution

Poor

Resolution is not given
Fair
Good

Resolution is given
Value

Poor

No Value is given
Fair

Value is given but there is not fully explained
Good

Value is given and fully explained
Value Criterion

Poor

No Value Criterion is given
Fair

Value Criterion is given but not fully explained or linked to value
Good

Value Criterion is given; it is fully explained and linked to value
Definitions

Poor

No definitions given
Fair

Definitions are given but no source is given for definitions or the source used for definitions is not credible
Good

Definitions are given from a credible source
Contentions

Poor

1 Contention
Fair

2 or 3 somewhat developed contentions
Good

2 or 3 fully contentions
Contentions

Poor

No Contentions
Fair

Contentions are somewhat developed, but are missing one or more elements: claim; warrant (evidence) and/or impact (why evidence proves claim or why it is important)
Good

Contentions are fully developed containing all three elements of a full argument: claim; warrant (evidence) and/or impact (why evidence proves claim or why it is important)
Evidence

Poor

Evidence is not used.
Fair

Evidence is used, but sources are not given or are not credible
Good

Great evidence - credible sources
Analysis/Impact

Poor

Evidence, Contentions or Claims are not analyzed or impact is not given
Fair

There is an attempt to analyze evidence or show impact of evidence, but it is not fully analyzed.
Good

Analysis/Impacts of evidence is fully completed. No doubt in reader or judges mind as to the importance of evidence.
Ask for the Vote

Poor

Does not ask for the aff or neg vote
Fair
Good

Asks for the aff or neg vote




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