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Rubric for Final Written Project- The Outsiders
Rubric for Final Written Project- The Outsiders
Students will write on topics related to The Outsiders. This rubric is to be used by students as a guideline to ensure they do their best and to see how their grade is determined. Responses will be typed.
Rubric Code:
YXC6435
By
kellypatten
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Compare/Contrast Essay
4
(N/A)
3
(N/A)
2
(N/A)
1
(N/A)
Introduction/Thesis Statement
Sentence/Paragraph Structure
4
Very well-developed introduction with a clear thesis statement
that introduces the topic and makes a central point about it. It engages the reader and creates interest. Contains accurate and complete information regarding the topic to be described.
Sentences are of an appropriate length, make sense, and is free of subject/verb disagreements.
3
Introduction contains a thesis statement.
The thesis creates interest and is fairly well developed. But while it contains accurate and complete information regarding the topic being described, it is not very engaging.
Sentences are of an appropriate length, mostly make sense, but there are some subject/verb disagreements.
2
Introduction contains a thesis statement, but it either does not give accurate and complete information about the topic, or it lacks detail and creativity.
Essay contains many errors which are distracting to the reader.
1
The introduction does not contain a thesis statement. It does not introduce the central theme of the essay
Essay is unreadable due to too many errors.
Re-Do.
Comparison points
Similarities
4
There are (3) three clear comparison examples between the movie and the book.
3
There are (2) two comparison examples between the movie and the book
2
There is (1)one comparison example between the movie and the book .
1
Student has not provided any comparison examples between the movie and the book.
Re-Do.
Contrasting points
Differences
4
There are (3) three clear contrasting examples between the movie and the book.
3
There are (2) two clear contrasting examples between the movie and the book.
2
There is (1) one clear contrasting example between the movie and the book.
1
Student has not provided any contrasting examples between the movie and the book.
Re-Do.
Conclusion
4
The concluding paragraph effectively unifies the essay around the central theme of the thesis. The dominant impression is clearly maintained and vividly represented in sense language.
3
The concluding paragraph unifies the essay around the central theme. The dominant impression is followed, but it could be more vividly represented with sense language.
2
The concluding paragraph makes a point about the dominant impression, but it does little to unify and emphasize the dominant impression of the topic being described. sometimes used correctly.
Most words are spelled correctly
Paragraphs are sometimes used correctly.
1
There is no concluding paragraph, or it does not unify or emphasize a dominant impression of the topic being described.
Conventions
Spelling, Orginization, Neatness
4
No errors in punctuation, spelling, grammar, or capitalization.
3
The essay contains between 1-4 errors in punctuation, spelling, grammar, or capitalization, but they do not detract from the overall meaning and effectiveness of the essay.
2
The essay contains between 5-9 errors in punctuation, grammar, spelling, and capitalization that. while distracting, the meaning and intent of the essay can still be discerned.
1
The essay contains 10 or more errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, and capitalization which greatly distract the meaning of the overall essay
Keywords:
Compare/Contrast Essay, Charlotte's Web, Writing, Essays, English, Technology
Subjects:
Communication
Computers
English
Journalism
Test Preparation
(General)
Types:
Project
Presentation
Assignment
Writing
ePortfolio
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