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Movie to Book Comparison
Movie to Book Comparison
Students compare and contrast situations between a novel and a movie.
Rubric Code:
S2W3BX4
By
barbiemouse
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
3 pts
Good
5 pts
Recognition
Poor
Student was not able to make any real or thoughtful connection between the book and the movie.
Fair
Student was able to identify 1-2 similarities or differences between the book and the movie for each category listed. Examples were basic or starting to approach insightful.
Good
Student was able to observe 2-3 similarities or differences between the book and the movie for each category listed. Examples were thoughtful and insightful.
Explanation
Poor
Student used very little detail and could have gone much further using more direct examples and more detail from the book.
Fair
Student used some detail but examples could have been more convincing. more effort needed - could have gone a bit further with references to text and movie (more direct examples)
Good
Student was able to use specific details and instances which demonstrated the differences and similarities without any doubt. Excellent effort.
Mechanics & Spelling
Poor
Some sentences begin with a capital letter and/or end with the correct punctuation. Two or fewer spelling mistakes.
Fair
Most sentences begin with a capital letter and end with the correct punctuation.
One or fewer spelling mistakes.
Good
Sentences begin with a capital letter and end with the correct punctuation. One spelling mistakes.
Organization & Style
Poor
Response is organized in a form other than paragraph (i.e. list) and some complete sentences are present.
Fair
Response is organized in paragraph form and some complete sentences are present
Good
Response is organized in paragraph form and uses complete sentences.
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