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Analyzing The Theme - scoring guide 
Scoring guide to measure how well someone has identified and explained a theme from a literary work. This uses a 1 - 4 scale to be in sync with our school's grade scale.
Rubric Code: SX7XW35
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Subject: Humanities  
Type: Exam  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Identifying Theme
  i = incomplete

1 pts

2 = basic

2 pts

Level 3 - proficient

3 pts

4 - advanced

4 pts

The Theme Statement

i = incomplete

It is incomplete, missing, vague, too short, not enough information
2 = basic

You have identified an a possible topic that could be a theme, but you have not made a clear statement
Level 3 - proficient

You have identified a key theme from this story, though your explanation could be more focused
4 - advanced

You have identified a key theme from this story in a concise way, your theme statement is tied to the theme focus area (s).
Evidence/Support

i = incomplete

Your evidence is incomplete, missing, vague and too short
2 = basic

You have given vague & generalized support

You provided an objective summary.
Level 3 - proficient

You mentioned 3 events (things people said and did) from the story that connect to the theme focus area (s)

You provided an objective summary
4 - advanced

You gave are many (4) specific events (things people said & did) throughout the whole story, and these events clearly relate to the theme you identified

You provided an objective summary



Keywords:
  • theme

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