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Compare and Contrast Essay Rubric
Compare and Contrast Essay Rubric
Rubric Code:
SX29W45
By
piyu1410
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Outline
1
Essay has no outline
2
Essay has an outline but it is incomplete
3
Outline gives the main ideas but supporting ideas are missing
4
Outline is complete. Graphic organizer is attached and gives a clear idea of the structure of the essay
Title
1
Title does not indicate the topic and does not hook the reader's attention.
2
Title does not indicate the topic but is related and is interesting.
3
Title indicates topic but dose not hook the reader's attention.
4
Title indicates the topic and hooks the reader's attention.
Introduction
1
Introduction omits the thesis statement and does not use a hook.
2
Introduction omits thesis statement but uses a hook. Only two sentences in introductory paragraph
3
Introduction generally indicates the thesis, but is incomplete. Hook is used. Only two sentences in introductory paragraph.
4
Introduction has a clear and strong thesis, hook and general statements.
Organization
1
Essay is disorganized with no or few transitions.
2
Some sections are organized, but information is just listed. Transitions are used but they are confusing or not in a logical order.
3
Essay is well-organized and the flow of the writing is clear. Essay has several compare-contrast transition words, but there are some incorrect uses of transitions
4
Organization is clear and logical. Essay uses compare-contrast transition words and uses them correctly.
Number of differences/similarities
1
Essay does not compare or contrast the subjects.
2
Essay discusses only one similarity or difference.
3
Essay discusses two similarities or differences.
4
Essay discusses more than two similarities or differences.
Vocabulary
1
Words are inappropriate or do not fit the essay.
2
Few appropriate words are used and it is difficult to identify points of comparison and contrast.
3
Some appropriate words are used to help identify points of comparison and contrast.
4
Well chosen words and phrases clearly show comparison and contrast.
Details and Examples
1
Details and examples are missing.
2
General statements unsupported, some details and examples are inappropriate.
3
Details and examples support most of the statements.
4
Appropriate details and examples support every statement.
Conclusion
1
Essay ends abruptly or conclusion lacks restatement of thesis.
2
Conclusion repeats the same thesis statement from the introduction
3
Conclusion restates the thesis in the writer's own words but has few general statements.
4
Conclusion clearly paraphrases and restates the thesis. It has general statements that connect it with the rest of the essay and ends essay effectively
Sentence Structure
1
Essay uses basic sentence structures - there is no variety. There are fragments, run on sentences and comma splices. Grammar errors make understanding difficult
2
Essay uses some variety in sentence structures. There are a few fragments, run on sentences and comma splices While there are several grammar errors, they do not affect understanding.
3
Essay uses a good variety of sentence structures. There are almost no fragments, run on sentences and comma splices. There are a few grammar errors but they do not in any way affect clarity of the writing.
4
Essay uses a wide variety of sentence structures. There are no fragments, run on sentences or comma splices. There are very minor grammar errors. The writer shows good control over the language.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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