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Beowulf (comparison to a hero) 
This rubric goes along with the assignment in which you will write a 1 page description of a hero that reminds you of Beowulf.
Rubric Code: X22WCW
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Public Rubric
Subject: English  
Type: Quiz  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Descriptive Paper (hero)
  None

0 pts

Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

4 pts

Key points of interest

None

Includes 2 or less than 2 details about both heroes.
Poor

Includes between 3 and 5 details about the hero and Beowulf (and how they are alike).
Fair

Includes 6-8 details about the hero and Beowulf (and how they are alike).
Good

Includes 9 or more details about the hero and Beowulf (and how they are alike).
Sentence Structure

None

Only includes simple sentences about the person (John likes pizza).
Poor

Includes a combination of simple sentences and complex sentences.
Fair

Includes more complex sentences about the person (John likes pizza and spaghetti because he is Italian).
Good

Includes very complex and intricate sentences about the person (John grew up in Italy and then moved to the United States; therefore, he is a fan of pizza and spaghetti).
Neatness

None

Handwriting is near impossible to read.
Poor

Handwriting is sloppy and difficult to read.
Fair

Handwriting is somewhat neat, but has a few areas where handwriting becomes sloppy.
Good

Handwriting is very clear and legible making the paper easy to read.
Length

None

Is less than 1/2 a page (typed)
Poor

Is 1/2 a page (typed)
Fair

Is 3/4 of a paper (typed)
Good

Is one page (typed) or longer.
Picture

None

Does not include any pictures
Poor

Includes one picture, but not both pictures
Fair
Good

Includes both pictures (one of Beowulf and one of your other idea of a hero).




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