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Original Work of Satire
Original Work of Satire
Rubric Code:
WX8A54X
By
Jenmc18
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Acceptable
3 pts
Very Good
4 pts
Clarity of Message
Poor
Piece does not call attention to any particular issue or problem. No clear point.
Fair
Piece draws the observer's attention to an issue in society, but does not necessarily depict this issue as a problem or flaw. Overall point is unclear.
Acceptable
Piece clearly focuses the observer's attention onto a problem or flaw in a person, group or society. However, the author's overall point may be somewhat unclear.
Very Good
Piece clearly focuses the observer's attention onto a problem or flaw in a person, group, or society at large. It is clear what point the author is trying to make.
Originality
Poor
Written piece is stolen from another source. It does not belong to the student.
IN THIS CASE STUDENT RECEIVES A ZERO OVERALL.
Fair
Written piece is partially copied / borrowed from other sources. Still, student put some effort into reworking original content.
Acceptable
Written piece is original - however, student may have had some outside help in executing his/her own original idea, or content may be original, but format is borrowed from elsewhere.
Very Good
Written piece is original in content and in presentation. The idea and the workmanship both come from the student in question.
Use of Humor / Sarcasm
Poor
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Fair
Written piece does not contain humor or sarcasm; rather, it presents a problem in a serious fashion.
Acceptable
Written piece attempts to employ some form of humor, but somewhat unsuccessfully.
Very Good
Written piece successfully employs some form of humor, possibly sarcasm, to focus the observer's attention on the problem or flaw.
Effort
Poor
Satire reflects minimal effort.
Fair
Student could have put more time and effort into satire. Some elements are rough or unfinished.
Acceptable
Student put time and effort into satire, but some elements could be more polished.
Very Good
Student clearly put time and effort into crafting work of satire. Reflects careful thought, planning and execution.
Writing conventions
Poor
Incomplete or run-on sentences throughout. Frequent spelling, grammar and capitalisation errors.
Fair
May include some incomplete or run-on sentences. Some spelling, grammar and capitalisation errors.
Acceptable
Writer uses complete sentences. Few errors in capitalisation, grammar and spelling.
Very Good
Sentences are well constructed and varied. Strong control of spelling, punctuation and grammar
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English
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