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Response to the Quote
Response to the Quote
Rubric Code:
VX22W9C
By
crashcraft
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Subject:
English
Type:
Homework
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Response to the Quote
Exceeds
4 pts
Meets
3 pts
Progressing
2 pts
Area of Concern
1 pts
Grabbing Reader's Attention
Exceeds
The student gives clear facts, a question or a story to get the reader's attention in the first paragraph.
Meets
The student has made an attempt to give facts, a question or a story to get the reader's attention in the first paragraph.
Progressing
The student gives vague or little facts, a question or a story to get the reader's attention in the first paragraph.
Area of Concern
The student does not give a clear fact, a question or a story to get the reader's attention in the first paragraph.
Your Own Words
Exceeds
The student was able to rewrite the quote in his/her own words to tell what it means to him/her in a complete and clear sentence.
Meets
The student was able to rewrite the quote in his/her own words but was not able to give it in a complete and clear sentence.
Progressing
The student was able write little when rewriting the quote in his/her own words.
Area of Concern
The student does not rewrite the quote in his/her own words.
An Example
Exceeds
The student gives an exceptional example of an experience he/she had to the meaning of the quote.
Meets
The student gives a successful example of an experience he/she had to the meaning of the quote.
Progressing
The student attempts to give an example of an experience he/she had to the meaning of the quote.
Area of Concern
The student does not give an example of an experience he/she had to the meaning of the quote.
Connecting
Exceeds
The student connects his/her experience to the quote successfully.
Meets
The student connects his/her experience to the quote effectively.
Progressing
The student attempts to connect his/her experience to the quote.
Area of Concern
The student does not connect his/her experience to the quote.
Requirements
Exceeds
The student has 7 or more sentences in the paragraphs.
Meets
The student has 6 sentences in the paragraphs.
Progressing
The student has 5-4 sentences in the paragraphs.
Area of Concern
The student has 3 or less sentences in the paragraphs.
Subjects:
English
History
Types:
Homework
Writing
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