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Andrew Jackson: Hero or Villain
Percy Jackson-A True Hero
How should Andrew Jackson be remembered. Does he deserve to be taken off the 20 Dollar Bill? Is he a hero or a villain? Answer one of these questions in a 5 paragraph essay. Must use at least two quotes from Andrew Jackson.
Rubric Code:
RXC4535
By
peggy_neilson
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Percy Jackson-A True Hero
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Introduction
Excellent
Introduction includes a thesis statement; novel, article, and Percy Jackson are introduced; stages are mentioned.
Good
Introduction is missing one component.
Fair
Introduction is missing two components.
Poor
Introduction is missing three or more components.
Supporting Evidence
Excellent
Strong supporting evidence and at least 2 quotes are included in the essay.
Good
Supporting evidence and at least 2 quotes are included in the essay.
Fair
Supporting evidence and at least 1 quotes are included in the essay.
Poor
Evidence is weak, or there are some inaccuracies, there are no quotes or quotes are in correctly written.
Connecting Details
Excellent
Quotes are logically connected with a clearly written sentence.
Good
Quotes are connected with a sentence but the connection is weak or unclear.
Fair
An attempt to connect the quotes has been made.
Poor
The quotes are not connected.
Conclusion
Excellent
The conclusion reviews the information included in the essay, and restates it in an original way.
Good
The conclusion reviews the information includes in the the essay but not in a unique way.
Fair
A conclusion is included in the essay, but it does not really "wrap up" the essay.
Poor
The essay has no conclusion.
Mechanics, grammar, spelling
Excellent
There are fewer than 5 errors in the essay.
Good
There are fewer than 8 errors in the essay.
Fair
There are fewer than 10 errors in the essay.
Poor
There are 11 or more errors in the essay.
Keywords:
The Lightning Thief, Percy Jackson, Hero
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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