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Making Choices
Discuss the theme in "The Road Not Taken" and "The Base Stealer" in terms of subject and theme.
Rubric Code:
BX264CX
By
clafauci
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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DEMONSTRATING MASTERY
25 pts
EMERGING
15 pts
STRUGGLING
10 pts
QUOTATIONS/ACADEMIC LANGUAGE
DEMONSTRATING MASTERY
Four quotations or "academic phrases" are properly used.
EMERGING
Two or three quotations or "academic phrases" are properly used.
STRUGGLING
Only one quotation or "academic phrase" appear in the paper.
QUOTATION MARKS
DEMONSTRATING MASTERY
Quotation marks are used properly throughout the paper.
EMERGING
One or two sets of quotation marks are missing.
STRUGGLING
Poem titles or lines from poems are not properly punctuated.
TONE
DEMONSTRATING MASTERY
The writer maintained a formal tone throughout the paper.
EMERGING
Slang or an informal tone is used at one point in the paper.
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STRUGGLING
The writer is struggling to achieve a formal academic tone.
MECHANICS
DEMONSTRATING MASTERY
The writer has written complete sentences which are correctly punctuated.
EMERGING
Errors in sentence structure or punctuation are acceptable based on the length of the paper.
STRUGGLING
There are too many errors in sentence structure or punctuation in relationship to the length of the paper.
DEMONSTRATING MASTERY
EMERGING
STRUGGLING
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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