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Summary Response Essay
Summary Response Essay
Rubric Code:
T23A359
By
kmfull
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
Graduate, Post Graduate
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Summary
The summary should be the first paragraph of the essay.
Excellent
25 pts
Satisfactory
10 pts
Poor
0 pts
Summary
25 pts
Excellent
First sentence includes the name of the text, name of author, and the main idea.
The summary clearly and accurately reports all of the key points in the student's own words.
Satisfactory
First sentence includes the name of the text, name of author, and the main idea.
The summary may miss some of the key points, but is mostly in the student's own words.
Poor
First sentence has errors with either the name of the text, name of author, or the main idea.
The summary miss most of the key points and/or is not in the student's own words.
Response
The body of the essay should include ideas from the student which respond to the article.
Excellent
25 pts
Satisfactory
10 pts
Poor
0 pts
Response
25 pts
Excellent
There is more response than summary and more of the student's ideas than ideas repeated from the article.
Ideas are reasonable/logical and respond appropriately to the article.
Ideas are developed in complete detail.
Connect between ideas is clear and the essay is coherent.
Satisfactory
There is more response than summary and more of the student's ideas than ideas repeated from the article.
Ideas are reasonable/logical and respond appropriately to the article.
Most ideas are developed in complete detail.
Connect between most ideas is clear and the essay is generally coherent.
Poor
There are more of the author's ideas than the student's ideas.
Ideas may not be reasonable/logical and/or respond appropriately to the article.
Ideas are not developed in complete detail.
Connect between ideas is often unclear and/or essay is often incoherent.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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