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Final Essay Prompt for Bless Me, Ultima
Shield of Arms Assignment
Rubric Code:
A26W43
By
Bonniemarie
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Final Essay for BMU
Begins
1 pts
Approaches
2 pts
Meets
3 pts
Exceeds
4 pts
Content of Essay (15 pts.)
Begins
Essay is vague about the theme in the student's life.
The reader is still left with questions about the theme in the writer's life.
Approaches
Essay briefly mentions the theme that is evident in the student's life.
Essay does not give specific events that have helped develop the theme in the student's life.
Meets
Essay has original ideas and alludes to reasons why the theme may be important to the student.
Essay mentions events that have helped student develop the certain theme in the life.
Exceeds
Essay is well thought out and provides specific reasons why the theme is important to the student.
Essay refers to specific events in the student's life that provides a timeline of the development of the theme in his or her life.
Relation to the Novel (5 Points)
Begins
The student does not relate his or her experience to the novel or Antonio's experiences.
Approaches
Antonio's experiences are mentioned in the essay
Reference to the novel is by use of one of the following: summary, quotation, analysis.
Meets
Antonio's experiences are mentioned and explained in the essay
Reference to the novel is by use of two of the following: summary, quotations, analysis.
Exceeds
Antonio's experience is compared or contrasted to student's experience.
Reference to the novel is evident through three of the three: summarization, quotations, and/ or analysis.
Grammar, Spelling, Structure (5 pt)
Begins
Essay has two or less paragraphs
Essay has 5 or more grammatical and/or spelling errors
Paragraphs show no flow and are disconnect from the assignment
Approaches
Essay contains at least three paragraphs
Essay has 3-4 grammatical and/or spelling errors
Paragraphs seem disconnect from each other and show a need for transitional words.
Meets
Essay contains at least four paragraphs.
Essay has 1-2 grammatical and/or spelling errors
Paragraphs connect well to each other, but could use transitional words to create better flow.
Exceeds
Essay contains at least five paragraphs
Essay has no grammatical or spelling errors
Paragraphs connect well to each other and present a consistent flow of ideas throughout
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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