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Compare/Contrast 2 stories 
Sarah's Surprise and The Tickets
Rubric Code: QXWWA93
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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100 %
  No Attempt

0 pts

Developing

1 pts

Accomplished

2 pts

Exemplary

3 pts

Ideas/Content
40 %

No Attempt

No attempt made
Developing

An attempt was made, but the ideas and content are not developed.
Accomplished

Ideas and content are vague and are somewhat well-developed. The focus is demonstrated but not very clear. There are a few details that support the main idea.
Exemplary

Ideas and content are clear, complete, and well-developed. One clear focus should is apparent. Development and details are thorough, balanced, and well suited to audience and purpose.
Organization
10 %

No Attempt

No attempt made
Developing

There is an attempt made at organization, but the order is not logical.
Accomplished

There is some order of ideas, but organization is not always logical. All sentences are not specific to one central idea.
Exemplary

Organization and the order of ideas are apparent. Each sentence is specific to one central idea.
Sentence Variety
10 %

No Attempt

No attempt made
Developing

Most sentences repeat the same words or begin the same way.
Accomplished

Some sentences repeat the same words or begin the same way.
Exemplary

Sentences are varied throughout the paragraph. There is variety in the way the sentences begin.
Grammar
20 %

No Attempt

No attempt made
Developing

There are several mistakes in grammar, spelling, capitalization, punctuation.
Accomplished

There are a few mistakes in grammar, spelling, capitalization, punctuation.
Exemplary

The grammar, spelling, capitalization, punctuation are almost perfect.
Topic Sentence
10 %

No Attempt

No attempt made
Developing

There is an attempt at writing a topic sentence, but it doesn't relate to the content.
Accomplished

Topic sentence vaguely relates to the content.
Exemplary

Topic sentence directly relates to the content.
Conclusion
10 %

No Attempt

No attempt made
Developing

There is an attempt at writing a conclusion, but it doesn't relate to the content.
Accomplished

Conclusion vaguely relates to the main idea.
Exemplary

Conclusion directly relates to the main idea and restates introduction.




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