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Compare and Contrast Writing Rubric 
Rubric Code: B2W85C3
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Wow!

4 pts

Almost There

3 pts

Getting There

2 pts

Keep Working

1 pts

Ideas/Content

Wow!

Remains focused on the topic.
Uses specific details to support the main idea.
Shows clear understanding of the topic.
Almost There

Remains focused on the topic.
Uses general details to support the main idea.
Shows clear understanding of the topic.
Getting There

Generally focused on a main idea.
Has limited or unrelated details.
Shows limited understanding of the topic.
Keep Working

Has missing or irrelevant details.
Lacks understanding of the topic.
Word Choice

Wow!

Always uses various key compare and contrast words or phrases.
Almost There

Sometimes uses key compare and contrast words or phrases in every sentence.,
Getting There

Rarely uses at least two compare and contrast words or phrases throughout the entire paragraph.
Keep Working

Almost never uses a single compare or contrast key word or phrase throughout the entire paragraph.
Conventions

Wow!

Uses capitalization and punctuation correctly.
Uses spelling that is always correct, on common words.
Almost There

Uses correct capitalization most of the time.
Uses correct end punctuation.
Uses spelling that is usually correct, especially on common words.
Getting There

Uses inconsistent capitalization.
Uses end punctuation inconsistently.
Misspells common words.
Keep Working

Uses incorrect capitalization.
Uses incorrect end punctuation; or omits punctuation
Makes frequent spelling errors that significantly impair readability.
Compare and Contrast

Wow!

Compares or contrasts 4 details between two stories: characters, settings, problems, solutions, or morals.
Each piece of text evidence counts as one detail.
Almost There

Compares or contrasts at least 3 details between two stories: characters, settings, problems, solutions, or morals.
Each piece of text evidence counts as one detail.
Getting There

Compares or contrasts at least 2 details between two stories: characters, settings, problems, solutions, or morals.
Each piece of text evidence counts as one detail.
Keep Working

Compares or contrasts only 1 detail between two stories: characters, settings, problems, solutions, or morals.
Each piece of text evidence counts as one detail.




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