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Taming of the Shrew Parody 
Students were asked to create a parody of the Shakespeare play Taming of the Shrew in short story form
Rubric Code: A9CBC3
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Knowledge and Understanding

The student understands the elements of the plot and theme of the original play.

Poor

Limited understanding of the plot and theme from the original play is evident.
Fair

Some understanding of both plot and theme are present though lacking completeness.
Good

A clear and comprehensive understanding of the plot of the original play is evident, however the theme of the original play may be confusing.
Excellent

A clear, comprehensive and insightful understanding of the plot and themes of the original play are evident throughout the student's writing.
Thinking and Interpretation

The student demonstrates the ability to think critically and evaluate the elements of the play for relevance to a modern audience.

Poor

The perspective and analysis are unclear. The parody shows little examination of the original play.
Fair

The interpretation is somewhat effective but does not provide a solid foundation from which to create a complete parody of the original play.
Good

A clear analysis is evident in the student's writing that has resulted in a complete and satisfactory parody of the original play.
Excellent

A critical analysis presented with a high degree of ability and clarity resulting in a thorough and complete parody of the original play.
Format

Writing is consistent with story form and demonstrates control of mechanics.

Poor

Little or no resemblance to short story format. There is no distinction between beginning, middle and end. Numerous errors in mechanics make the story difficult to understand.
Fair

Several deviations from short story format; elements of plot are missing; paragraphs are not fully developed. Several errors in mechanics are present demonstrating little control of conventions.
Good

Little deviation from short story format. One element of plot structure may be weak or undeveloped. Conventions are mostly accurate. Proofreading is necessary to eliminate minor mistakes.
Excellent

Short story format is present with an excellent development of all aspects of plot. Writing is fluent and lively. The student demonstrates complete control of conventions and editing.




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