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Canturbury Tales: The Wife of Bath
Rubric Code:
G2376W3
By
msormott
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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The Wife of Bath
No Grade
0 pts
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Focus
No Grade
Composition is entirely illegible or otherwise unscorable: blank responses or responses that are off-topic or incoherent.
Poor
May fail to establish focus on the three themes, or provides less than three themes.
Fair
May lose or may exhibit major lapses in focus on the three themes.
Good
May exhibit minor lapses in focus on their three themes.
Excellent
Provides all three chosen themes and maintains focus on topic/subject throughout response.
Organization
No Grade
Composition is entirely illegible or otherwise unscorable: blank responses or responses that are off-topic or incoherent.
Poor
Organizational structure does not establish connection between/among the chosen themes and their examples from the text. The overall structure is incomplete or confusing.
Fair
Organizational structure establish some relationship between/among some of the themes and their examples from the text. The structure is minimally complete.
Good
Organizational structure establishes relationships between the chosen theme and its examples from the text, although minor lapses may be present.
Excellent
Organizational structure establishes relationship between the chosen theme and its examples from the text.
Support
No Grade
Compositions are entirely illegible or otherwise unscorable: blank responses or responses that are off-topic or incoherent.
Poor
An attempt has been made to add support information, but it was unrelated, confusing. May be missing evidence for each of the three themes.
Fair
Support information is not from the text and/or has major weaknesses in relatedness to and/or support of the themes. May be missing evidence for each of the three themes.
Good
Textual evidence has minor weaknesses in relatedness to and/or support for each of the three chosen themes.
Excellent
Textual evidence is related to and supportive of each of the three chosen themes.
Elaboration
No Grade
Compositions are entirely illegible or otherwise unscorable: blank responses or responses that are off-topic or incoherent.
Poor
Elaboration is sparse; almost no details.
Fair
Elaboration consists of general and/or undeveloped details, which may be presented in a list-like fashion.
Good
Elaboration consists of some specific details from the text.
Excellent
Elaboration consists of specific, developed details from the text.
Conventions
No Grade
Lack control of grammatical conventions appropriate to the writing task: sentence formation; standard usage including agreement, tense, and case; and mechanics including use of capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.
Poor
Exhibits minimal control of grammatical conventions appropriate to the writing task: sentence formation; standard usage including agreement, tense, and case; and mechanics including use of capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.
Fair
Exhibits reasonable but inconsistent control of grammatical conventions: sentence formation; standard usage including agreement, tense, and case; and mechanics including use of capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.
Good
Exhibits a few minor errors but demonstrates consistent control of grammatical conventions: sentence formation; standard usage including agreement, tense, and case; and mechanics including use of capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.
Excellent
Exhibits little to no errors in grammatical conventions: sentence formation; standard usage including agreement, tense, and case; and mechanics including use of capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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