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Writing an Essay Exam format
Writing an Essay
Junior Essay Rubric
Rubric Code:
XX64454
By
misslawler
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellence
4 pts
Blooms Taxonomy
Poor
uni-structural - shows one characteristic or theme in the essay.
Fair
multi-structural - is able to describe several characteristics or aspects of them in the essay.
Good
relational - is able to show deeper understanding of characteristics or theme and/or relate to wider context of the novel or film.
Excellence
extended abstract - portrays significant understanding of characteristics or theme in relation to the context of the novel and to wider society.
Vocabulary
Poor
uses basic vocabulary that is not clearly structured into sentences.
Fair
uses a range of vocabulary that clearly describes the characteristics or theme.
Good
uses strong vocabulary that enhances the meaning and explanation offered in the essay. Broader vocabulary makes the essay more interesting.
Excellence
uses extended vocabulary to poetically engage the reader with the characteristics or theme being discussed which makes the essay engaging and captivating to read.
Structure
Poor
makes no attempt to follow recommended structure.
Fair
clearly follows the recommended structure but may not have detail particularly around the A and S aspects of TEXAS format.
Good
adheres to the recommended structure and includes plenty of details from the text.
Excellence
crafts the essay using the recommended structure as a guide but has confidence to depart from it in order to develop argument and persuasive aspects.
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