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Twain Arugmentative Presentation 
Does "Life on the Mississippi" or "Jumping Frog" better fit the definition of humor Twain gives?
Rubric Code: LX9B8B8
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Twain's Humor
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

3 slides of proof

Poor

Slides contains no evidence to back up claim, claim is unclear, and does not relate to the story or prompt
Fair

Slides contain evidence, but it does not make sense, claim may be unclear or only marginally relates to the story.
Good

Slides contain evidence that make sense but may not be the best example or is not fully explained, relates to the story.
Excellent

Slides contains best evidence possible, is clear on the point, is fully explained, and related to the story.
Counter Claim

Poor

No counter claim present
Fair

Counter claim is present, but it may not represent the other side, does not include their reasons, or may be unclear
Good

Counter claim is present and clear and contains evidence on their reasons as well as why they are wrong, but may be unclear or lack firm argumentation
Excellent

Counter claim is present, contains the other side's reasons, and is clear about their stance and why
Rebuttal

Poor

No rebuttal present
Fair

Rebuttal is present, but it is unclear, doesn't contain a clear claim from the other side, or does not have evidence to prove they are wrong
Good

Rebuttal is present and has evidence to back it up, but it may not be clear or address each point
Excellent

Rebuttal is present and explains why they are wrong with text evidence point by point
Creativity and Style

Poor

Slides are full of text, lack pictures or animation, or is rephrasing of all the points made in class without any new information present. Spelling, grammar, and punctuation are not present.
Fair

Slides have some pictures or creativity, but do not make sense. Does not contain text evidence and has several (more than 4) errors in spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
Good

Slides have pictures and text and includes a personal touch. It has text evidence to back up claims and contains fewer than 4 spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors.
Excellent

Slides include pictures, text, animations, sounds, etc. as well as a personal touch. It is clear student cared about assignment. It includes text evidence to back up claims, and has few (less than 2) errors in spelling, punctuation, or grammar.



Keywords:
  • Twain, humor, Life on the Mississippi, Jumping Frog

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