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Writing- Response to Literature Essay 
Rubric Code: YXWC824
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
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Powered by iRubric Response to Lit Essay
  Mastery

3

15 pts

Approaching Mastery

2

10 pts

Beginning/ Learning

1

5 pts

Response to Literature

Mastery

- Writes a response to literature that demonstrates an insightful understanding of the work. Organizes an interpretation around clear ideas, premises, or images, and justifies the interpretation through examples and textural evidence.
Approaching Mastery

- Writes a response to literature that demonstrates some understanding of the work. There may be some organization and interpretation around clear ideas, premises, or images. Some use of examples and textural evidence to justify interpretation.
Beginning/ Learning

- Writes a response to literature that demonstrates little or no understanding of the work. The writer’s interpretation is unclear and justified with few or no relevant examples or instances of textual evidence. Response is mainly a summary.
Details from the Text

Mastery

Meeting-3
One or two details are used from the text.

The details somewhat support and respond to the question.
Approaching Mastery

Approaching-2
One detail is used from the text.

The detail only slightly supports and responds to the question.
Beginning/ Learning

Beginning-1
No or only one detail from the text is used in the written reading response.

The detail has no connection or support to the response.
Conventions

Mastery

Meeting-3
Sentences begin with a capital and have end punctuation. Sentences are complete.
Punctuation is mostly used correctly.

Most words are spelled correctly.

Paragraphs are mostly used correctly.
Approaching Mastery

Approaching-2
Most sentences begin with a capital and have end punctuation with some sentence fragments.

Punctuation is sometimes used correctly.

Most words are spelled correctly

Paragraphs are sometimes used correctly.
Beginning/ Learning

Beginning-1
Some sentences begin with a capital and end with the appropriate punctuation. There are sentence fragments.

Punctuation is sometimes used correctly.

There are many mispelled words.

There are no paragraphs used when needed.




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