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Bible Study Analyzing a Parable 
Write a one(1) page or more double-spaced report in response to the guidelines below. Write the report using the information you have learned in English class about writing reports. Feel free to use the outline material that Mrs Michaud provides for you.
Rubric Code: KXX2867
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Subject: Humanities  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Bible Study Using a Parable.
Summative Assessment
  Meets Expectations

5 pts

Approaching Expectations

3 pts

Below Expectations

1 pts

Introduction

Introduce parable and summarize it.

Meets Expectations

A brief description introduces the parable and is easily understood by the reader.
Approaching Expectations

A brief description introduces the parable and the parable is not easily understood.
Below Expectations

A brief description introduces the parable, but the introduction is not clear and easy to understand.
Parable Teaching

What was Jesus trying to teach with this parable?

Meets Expectations

Six(6)-eight(8) sentences that relate what Jesus was trying to teach His followers. There should be a topic sentence, group sentences, and a concluding sentence.
Approaching Expectations

Three(3)-five(5) sentences that relate what Jesus was trying to teach His followers. Topic sentence, group sentences, and a concluding sentence not clearly used.
Below Expectations

Fewer than three(3) sentences that relate what Jesus was trying to teach His followers. One or more of the topic sentence, group sentences, or concluding sentence not used.
Interesting

What did you find interesting about this parable?

Meets Expectations

Six(6)-eight(8) sentences that tell what you found interesting about this parable. There should be a topic sentence, group sentences, and a concluding sentence.
Approaching Expectations

Three(3)-five(5) sentences that tell what you found interesting about this parable. Topic sentence, group sentences, and a concluding sentence not clearly used.
Below Expectations

Fewer than three(3) sentences that tell what you found interesting about this parable. One or more of the topic sentence, group sentences, or concluding sentence not used.
Difficult

What did you find difficult to understand in this parable?

Meets Expectations

Six(6)-eight(8) sentences that tell what you found difficult to understand in this parable. There should be a topic sentence, group sentences, and a concluding sentence.
Approaching Expectations

Three(3)-five(5) sentences that tell what you found difficult to understand in this parable. Topic sentence, group sentences, and a concluding sentence not clearly used.
Below Expectations

Fewer than three(3) sentences that tell what you found difficult to understand in this parable. One or more of the topic, sentence, group sentences, or concluding sentence not used.




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