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Assimilation Essay 
Please see syllabus for Assimilation Essay description.
Rubric Code: LX7462C
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Assimilation
  So Assimilated!

Exceeds the Standard

40 pts

Yeah, It's Assimilated

Meets the Standard

30 pts

Kind of Assimilated

Partially Meets the Standard

20 pts

What is Assimilation?

Does not Meet Standard Yet

10 pts

Total Points:

200 pts

Organization

So Assimilated!

Very organized. Uses specific format to emphasize points in an interesting/creative/insightful way.
Yeah, It's Assimilated

It's organized. It could be more fluent, but this works for this assignment. Uses format to illustrate points.
Kind of Assimilated

Inconsistent organization which is difficult to follow as a reader. More work needs to be done on creating an interesting/creative/insightful way to illustrate your relation to assimilation.
What is Assimilation?

I have no idea what assimilated is, I don't know how my life relates to this sort of thing, and overall I'm just confused.
Total Points:

______/40
Content: Details

So Assimilated!

Rich, compelling, sensory details that show rather than tell consistently; consistently uses specific information that demonstrates your relation to assimilation.
Yeah, It's Assimilated

Sensory details that tend to show rather than tell; most support a bigger idea; uses specific information to demonstrate your relation to assimilation.
Kind of Assimilated

Details that tend to tell rather than show; 3 or more extraneous details that serve little vital purpose; uses mostly generalities to demonstrate relation to assimilation.
What is Assimilation?

Um.. I'm supposed to write about what?
Total Points:

______/40
Voice

So Assimilated!

Writer’s energy and passion for the subject drive the writing, making the paper lively, expressive, and engaging. Feels honest.
Yeah, It's Assimilated

Writer obviously interested and involved in topic. Seems honest.
Kind of Assimilated

Writer shows little interest or involvement in topic; Many obvious statements. Seems a little contrived.
What is Assimilation?

Writer doesn’t seem interested in the topic. Feels forced.
Total Points:

_____/40
MUGS

So Assimilated!

The student uses sophisticated punctuation, spelling, and sentence structure to suit purpose, context, and audience. Although perhaps not perfect, the piece is highly polished; No interfering errors
Yeah, It's Assimilated

The student uses appropriate punctuation, spelling, and sentence structure to suit purpose, context, and audience; 1-3 interfering errors
Kind of Assimilated

The student demonstrates some evidence of the ability to use appropriate punctuation, spelling, and sentence structure to suit purpose, context, and audience; 4-7 interfering errors
What is Assimilation?

The student demonstrates limited evidence of the ability to use appropriate punctuation, spelling, and sentence structure to suit purpose, context, and audience; 8 + interfering errors
Total Points:

_____/40
Evidence of Thinking

So Assimilated!

Three pieces of evidence of your thinking and composition process. Includes: peer review sheets, discussion post, final essay checklist.
Yeah, It's Assimilated

Two pieces of evidence of your thinking and composition process.
Kind of Assimilated

One piece of evidence of your thinking and composition process.
What is Assimilation?

No evidence of thinking, which is unfortunate. Please come to class to earn these for the next major writing assignment.
Total Points:

_____/40




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