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Short Story Questions and Revision of Short Story
Short Story Questions and Revision of Short Story
Grading Rubric: Performance-Based Assessment
Rubric Code:
H2X9C22
By
mholda
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Short Story Questions
Poor
0.5 pts
Fair
1 pts
Good
1.5 pts
Excellent
2 pts
Completion of Answers
Poor
Two or fewer short story questions are answered, either out of an observable effort on the part of the student to evade answering the questions.
Fair
Three short story questions are answered. Attempts are made to respond to at least one of the other questions, though its response is incomplete.
Good
Four short story questions are fully answered and an attempt has been made at answering the fifth question, though its response is incomplete.
Excellent
All five short story questions are answered completely.
Responses
Poor
Responses regarding personal experience are missing or inadequate. Effort on the part of the student to fully respond regarding personal experiences is absent.
Fair
Responses regarding personal experience are present, however they are inadequate or hard to follow.
Good
Responses regarding personal experience are present and complete, but lack insight.
Excellent
Responses regarding personal experience are present and thorough. The student displays a thoughtful perspective and it is observable in her answers that she has deeply considered the questions.
Mechanics
Poor
Responses have five or more errors in punctuation/capitalization, or more than three errors in subject/verb agreement
Fair
Responses 3-4 errors in punctuation/capitalization, or more than two errors in subject/verb agreement
Good
Responses have 1-2 errors in punctuation/capitalization, or more than 1 error in subject/verb agreement
Excellent
Responses display correct punctuation/capitalization, as well as correct subject/verb agreement.
Short Story Revisions
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Quality of Revision
Poor
No revisions are made to the original work.
Fair
Original work is revised, however the changes that have been made are arbitrary and do not affect the content or mechanics of the story itself
Good
Original work is revised and revisions vaguely reflect experiences gained through answering the questions
Excellent
Original work is revised and revisions reflect a clear and thorough consideration of experiences in answering the questions
Elements of the Narrative
Poor
Final product does not reflect a knowledge of the elements of a narrative. No connection is apparent between the experience of answering the questions and the revision of the piece
Fair
Final product reflects limited knowledge of the elements of a narrative. No connection is apparent between the experience of answering the questions and the revision of the final piece
Good
Final product reflects knowledge of the elements of a narrative. A connection is apparent between the experience of answering the questions and the revision of the final piece
Excellent
Final product shows a clear and thorough knowledge of the elements of a narrative. The experience of answering the questions has greatly improved the quality and content of the final piece through a clear and observable incorporation of these new ideas
Mechanics
Poor
The revision reflects five or more errors in punctuation/capitalization, or more than 3 errors in subject/verb agreement.
Fair
The revision reflects 3-4 errors in punctuation/capitalization, or more than 2 errors in subject/verb agreement.
Good
The revision reflects 1-2 errors in punctuation/capitalization, or more than 1 error in subject/verb agreement.
Excellent
The revision reflects no errors in punctuation/capitalization or subject/verb agreement.
Portfolio Directions
Poor
0 pts
Fair
0.5 pts
Good
1 pts
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Collected
Poor
The portfolio is missing major pieces of the assignment--either the story questions or the revised paper are missing. Portfolio is disorganized and assignments are not clearly marked.
Fair
The porfolio contains all assignments necessary, but is disorganized and assignments are not clearly marked.
Good
The portfolio contains all assignments necessary, properly labeled.
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Time
Poor
Portfolio is handed in more than one class period after its due date without prior teacher permission.
Fair
Portfolio is handed in one class period after its due date without prior teacher permission.
Good
Portfolio is handed in on time.
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Subjects:
English
Types:
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