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Life and Culture Essay 
Scholars will write an essay using the format of an introductory paragraph, body paragraph, and conclusion. They will write about their family, life, and culture. They can write about any aspect of their life they feel is necessary to tell so that their readers get a sense of what makes up their values. They are allowed to relate their life to Alaine’s, but they are not required to. The essay has to be at least one page in length, but it cannot exceed two pages.
Rubric Code: U2X553B
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

2 pts

Fair

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Format

Poor

Scholar does not separate the paragraphs and struggles to transition from one idea to the next.
Fair

Scholar somewhat differentiates the paragraphs from each other and does an okay job transitioning to another idea
Excellent

Scholar has an intro, body paragrapgh(s), and conclusion that is clear to see

Scholar transitions from one idea to the next in a thoughtful manner.
Grammar

Poor

Scholar has lots of grammar and spelling errors that are fixable.
Fair

Scholar has a moderate amount of grammar and spelling errors.
Excellent

Scholar have little to no grammar and spelling errors

It's clear scholar have used spell check and reviewed their work before submitting it to Edmodo.
Engagement

Poor

Scholar does not talk much about their life and culture and does not relate it to how it relates to their values. They may mention one thing but it is not clear to the reader.
Fair

Scholar discusses their life and culture very well but does not relate it to how it impacts their values.
Excellent

Scholar clearly and thoughtfully discusses their life and cultures and connects to their values.

Student is able to make significant connections to our text.




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