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Compare/Contrast Essay: Book to movie
Compare/Contrast Essay: Book to movie
Rubric Code:
SX74CC5
By
gjjsmith
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Compare/Contrast Essay
Excellent
(N/A)
Good
(N/A)
Fair
(N/A)
Capitalization
Excellent
All sentences begin with a capital letter.
Good
Most sentences begin with a capital letter
Fair
Few, if any sentences start with a capital letter.
Punctuation
Excellent
All sentences have the correct punctuation.
Good
Most sentences have the correct punctuation.
Fair
Few, if any of the sentences have the correct punctuation.
Sentence Structure
Excellent
Sentences are of an appropriate length, make sense, and are free of subject/verb disagreements.
Good
Sentences are of an appropriate length, mostly make sense, but there are some subject/verb disagreements.
Fair
Essay contains many errors which are distracting to the reader.
Vocabulary
Excellent
Vocabulary - i.e., word choice is strong and shows understanding of the meaning.
Good
Most vocabulary words are used appropriately
Fair
Vocabulary - i.e., word choice is weak and doesn't show understanding of the meaning.
Comparison points
Excellent
There are (3) three clear comparison examples (similarities) between the movie and the book.
Good
There are (2) two comparison examples between the movie and the book
Fair
There is (1)one comparison example between the movie and the book .
Contrasting points
Excellent
There are (3) three clear contrasting (differences) examples between the movie and the book.
Good
There are (2) two clear contrasting examples between the movie and the book.
Fair
There is (1) one clear contrasting example between the movie and the book.
Essay Structure
Excellent
There are 2 paragraphs, each with 3-5 sentences: An introduction topic sentence, 2 body paragraphs, one comparing and one contrasting points, and a conclusion that clearly summarizes the essay using DIFFERENT wording than the introduction. (You cannot end by saying, "That is the similarities and differences between the...)
Good
There are at least 2 paragraphs, and it mostly flows and makes sense. One paragraph compares and the other contrasts.
Fair
There is only one paragraph:
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