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Biography Paper
Biography Paper
Rubric Code:
A243A4
By
jfontenot27
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
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Biography Paper
Poor
3 pts
Fair
7 pts
Good
10 pts
Five Full Paragraphs
Poor
There are less than 3 paragraphs done completely.
Fair
There are at least 3-5 paragraphs that are full and complete with 6-8 sentences.
Good
There are five full and complete paragraphs with 6-8 sentences each.
Grammar/Spelling
Poor
There are more than 10 grammar errors.
Fair
There are five to ten grammar errors.
Good
There are less than five grammar and splelling errors. It is clear that this paper has been looked over and previewed.
Attention Grabber
Poor
There is no clear opening or anything that grabs the readers attention.
Fair
There is an opener, but it does not jump out at the reader.
Good
Something very intriguing to the reader right at the beginning. What makes this person special?
Sequential Order
Poor
There is little to no order to the events in this paper.
Fair
Things jump around in the middle, but for the most part the person got it right.
Good
Things in the life of this person are put in the right order. Starts at the beginning and Ends at the end.
Details
Poor
There is little to no detail here.
Fair
This story has some details.
Good
This story is full of exciting details.
Similarity to Novel
Poor
The author simply gives the reader facts about the person they are writing about.
Fair
Author gives us a little bit of "what kind of person", but more gives us facts.
Good
As in the novel, the author illustrates what "kind of person" they are, not just gives us facts about that person's life.
Lesson/ Theme
Poor
There really is no theme at all.
Fair
The author has portrayed a theme, but it is not very clear.
Good
The author has portrayed a clear theme. The reader will know exactly what the reader's main point was.
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English
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