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Compare and Contrast Paragraph
Sequence Paragraph
Simple rubric to grade compare and contrast paragraphs.
Rubric Code:
J2XWB8W
By
tgentry2
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Compare and Contrast Paragraph
4 pts
3 pts
2 pts
1 pts
0 pts
Paragraph Structure
4
Paragraph contains all 5 of the following: a topic sentence, at least 3 sentences describing differences and similarities, and a concluding sentence.
3
Paragraph contains 4 of the following: a topic sentence, at least 3 sentences describing differences and similarities, and a concluding sentence.
2
Paragraph contains 2-3 of the following: a topic sentence, at least 3 sentences describing differences and similarities, and a concluding sentence.
1
Paragraph contains 1 of the following: a topic sentence, at least 3 sentences describing differences and similarities, and a concluding sentence.
0
Paragraph contains none of the following: a topic sentence, at least 3 sentences describing differences and similarities, and a concluding sentence.
Sentence Structure
4
All sentences are complete: they contain a subject and a verb. All sentences are written in correct subject-verb order.
3
Some sentences are incomplete. Some sentences are not written in correct subject-verb order.
2
Many of the sentences are incomplete. Many sentences are not written in correct subject-verb order.
1
Most of the sentences are incomplete. Most sentences are not written in correct subject-verb order.
0
Sentences do not make sense. No sentences are written in correct subject-verb order.
Use of Compare and Contrast Signal Words
4
The paragraph includes three or more signal words or phrases for comparing and contrasting. All signal words and phrases are used correctly to identify similarities and differences.
3
The paragraph includes two signal words or phrases for comparing and contrasting. Both signal words and phrases are used correctly to identify similarities and differences.
2
The paragraph includes one to two signal words or phrases for comparing and contrasting. However, one or both signal words are not used correctly to identify similarities and differences.
1
The paragraph includes no signal words or phrases for comparing and contrasting. However, the paragraph includes similarities and differences expressed without the use of signal words.
0
The paragraph includes no differences or similarities and no signal words or phrases for comparing and contrasting.
Use of Details
4
The paragraph contains four or more rich details allowing the reader to picture the people, places, things, or events described.
3
The paragraph contains three rich details allowing the reader to picture the people, places, things, or events described.
2
The paragraph contains two rich details allowing the reader to picture the people, places, things, or events described.
1
The paragraph contains one or two basic details about the people, places, things, or events described.
0
The paragraph contains no details about the people, places, things, or events described.
Capitalization and Punctuation
4
All sentences begin with a capital letter and end with the correct punctuation.
3
A few sentences are missing capital letters and/or correct punctuation.
2
Many sentences are missing capital letters and/or correct punctuation.
1
Most of the sentences are missing capital letters and/or correct punctuation.
0
Sentences do not have capital letters and/or correct punctuation.
Keywords:
compare and contrast paragraph
Subjects:
English
(General)
Types:
Writing
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