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Writers are to create a well thought out series of diary entries before during and after the lottery from the stand point of a member of the community
Rubric Code: SXXXB6X
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Not Yet Within Expectations

1 pts

Meets Expectations (min. level)

2 pts

Fully Meets Expectations

3 pts

Exceeds Expectations

4 pts

Complete

Not Yet Within Expectations

Writer completed a few of the assigned diary entries and the work was below acceptable standards.
Meets Expectations (min. level)

Writer some of the assigned diary entries and the work was satisfactory
Fully Meets Expectations

Writer completed most of the assigned diary entries and the assignment was well done
Exceeds Expectations

Writer provided a complete set of excellent well thought out diary entries
Connections

Not Yet Within Expectations

The writer did not make connections both within the given text and to their previous knowledge.
Meets Expectations (min. level)

The writer makes minimal connections both within the given text and to previous knowledge.
Fully Meets Expectations

The writer makes effective connections both within the given text and to previous knowledge.
Exceeds Expectations

The writer makes varied and excellent connections both within the given text and to previous knowledge.
Grammar and Mechanics

Not Yet Within Expectations

There are numerous spelling or grammatical errors, making the answers impossible to understand. There is no punctuation.
Meets Expectations (min. level)

There are numerous spelling or grammatical errors, making the answer difficult to understand. Most punctuation is not used correctly or used infrequently
Fully Meets Expectations

A few spelling or grammatical mistakes are evident, but do not diminish the meaning of the answer. Some punctuation is misused.
Exceeds Expectations

Proper use of modern English spelling and grammar is employed consistently throughout the assignment. Punctuation is utilized correctly and only when necessary.
Detail

Not Yet Within Expectations

The level of detail in each diary entry is poor and the writer makes no attempt to include textually relevant information.
Meets Expectations (min. level)

The level of detail in each diary entry is emerging. Attempts to engage the text are made by the writer
Fully Meets Expectations

The level of detail in each diary entry is good. The student could add more textual detail to further enhance answers.
Exceeds Expectations

The level of detail in each diary entry is excellent. Textual details are relevant and the student has connected fully with the literature.
Voice and Tone

Not Yet Within Expectations

The voice in the answers does not reflect the character and the tone is not appropriate to the character.
Meets Expectations (min. level)

The voice in the answers somewhat reflects the character and the tone is somewhat appropriate to the character.
Fully Meets Expectations

The voice in the answers mostly reflects the character and the tone is mostly appropriate to the character.
Exceeds Expectations

The voice in the answers fully reflects the character and the tone is appropriate to the character.



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