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Hermeneutics Final Essay Rubric
Spiritual Disciplines Final Essay Rubric
Objective Portion: What is hermeneutics? Why is it important? (What is the Bible and why is it so important that we interpret it rightly?) Why does Bible literacy matter? What are three main herm. principles we’ve learned? (and description of each) Subjective Portion: What you learned that was helpful, what was a struggle, what you would like to remember moving forward, any feedback on the class as a whole - things they enjoyed or benefitted from as well as ways they think it could be improved.
Rubric Code:
W2348BX
By
mandilin10
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Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Hermeneutics Final Essay Rubric
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Good
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Excellent
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Depth of reflection
Fair
Writing demonstrates a minimal reflection on the selected topic, with very few supporting details and examples.
Good
Writing demonstrates a general reflection on the selected topic, including some supporting details and examples.
Excellent
Writing demonstrates an in-depth reflection on the selected topic, including multiple supporting details and examples.
Required components
Fair
Writing is missing some of the required components of the selected topic.
Good
Writing includes the required components of the selected topic.
Excellent
Writing surpasses the required components of the selected topic.
Quality of Information
Fair
Information does not always clearly relate to the main topic. Little or no details and/or examples are given.
Good
Information relates to the main topic. It provides 1-2 supporting details and/or examples.
Excellent
Information clearly relates to the main topic. It includes several supporting details and/or examples.
Structure & Organization
Fair
Writing is not always clear, and thoughts are not well organized. Thoughts are not always expressed in a logical manner.
Good
Writing is mostly clear, concise, and organized with the use of good sentence/paragraph structure. Thoughts are mostly expressed in a logical manner.
Excellent
Writing is clear, concise, and well organized with the use of excellent sentence/paragraph structure. Thoughts are expressed in a logical manner.
Grammar
Fair
There are more than eight spelling or grammar errors per page of writing reflection.
Good
There are no more than eight spelling or grammar errors per page of writing reflection.
Excellent
There are no more than five spelling or grammar errors per page of writing reflection.
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