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ENG 670 Collaborative Writing Rubric
ENG 670
Using the assigned roles from class, collaboratively create a short essay that answers the following question from the text: What was strange about Helen’s sister, Julia’s, death two years prior, and how does it parallel Helen’s current situation? 1–2 pages in length, double spaced, 12-point Times New Roman font, one inch margins, and citations in MLA style.
Rubric Code:
SX644B3
By
jharriman78
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Exemplary
100 pts
Proficient
90 pts
Needs Improvement
70 pts
Not Evident
0 pts
Collaboratively answers prompt
Exemplary
Meets "Proficient" criteria. Students successfully transitioned their assigned roles from the class activity into the essay.
Proficient
Assigned roles from class activity successfully transitioned into essay in order to answer the prompt.
Needs Improvement
Consistent use of assigned collaborative roles used sporadically.
Not Evident
Collaboration not evident.
Organization
Exemplary
Meets "Proficient" criteria.
Logical progression of ideas with a clear structure. Transitions are polished and successfully integrated.
Proficient
Logical progression of ideas. Transitions are evident throughout, but need polishing.
Needs Improvement
Ideas do not follow a clear path, but are relevant to the prompt. Transitions attempted.
Not Evident
Organization not discernible.
Evidence of Supporting Details
Exemplary
Meets "Proficient" criteria. Supporting details from the text and other sources are accurate, relevant and helpful in clarifying the main idea.
Proficient
Supporting details from the text are used. Clear distinction between opinion and evidentiary details.
Needs Improvement
Distinction between opinion and evidentiary details not clear.
Not Evident
Relevant, supporting details are not used.
Articulation of Response
Exemplary
Post is free of errors in spelling, grammar, and proficient in clarity.
Proficient
Post is mostly free of errors in spelling and grammar, while maintaining clarity of response.
Needs Improvement
Post contains errors in spelling and grammar. Clarity is lacking.
Not Evident
Not evident.
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English
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