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Shakespeare Webquest
Rubric Code:
BXX2AC
By
gadrutch
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Shakespeare Webquest
4 pts
3 pts
2 pts
1 pts
Worksheets/Research
4
All worksheets are completed with evidence of thought and appear to be thoroughly researched.
3
All worksheets are completed with some evidence of thought and research.
2
Worksheets are mostly completed with some/little evidence of thought and research.
1
Worksheets are incomplete and/or reflect little to no thought or research.
Takes a Position
4
A very strong and convincing argument is made for the chosen suspect in the confession letter using specific evidence from WebQuest research.
3
A strong and convincing argument is made for the chosen suspect in the confession letter using some specific evidence from WebQuest research.
2
An adequate and somewhat convincing argument is made for the chosen suspect in the confession letter some/little specific evidence from WebQuest research.
1
A weak and unconvincing argument is made for the chosen suspect in the confession letter which reflects little evidence of WebQuest research.
Complete Arguments Against Suspect
4
Letter contains two strong, well-supported and appropriate arguments against other suspected authors.
3
Letter contains two supported and appropriate arguments against other suspected authors.
2
Letter contains at least one supported and appropriate argument against other suspected authors.
1
Arguments against other suspected authors are absent or unsupported.
Research used as Support
4
All claims about authorship are supported using specific information from research and worksheets.
3
Most claims about authorship are supported using specific information from research and worksheets.
2
Some claims about authorship are supported using specific information from research and worksheets.
1
Most claims are unsupported or are not present in research on worksheet.
Creativity
4
Letter demonstrates superior creativity and a distinct style.
3
Letter demonstrates some creativity and style.
2
Letter demonstrates little creativity and/or style.
1
Letter demonstrates almost no creativity and style.
Voice
4
Letter embodies a superior voice. It is clear that the student has thought about the place and time from which their chosen suspect is writing.
3
Letter embodies some voice and there is some evidence that the student has thought about the place and time from which their chosen suspect is writing.
2
Letter shows little evidence of voice or that the student has thought about the place and time from which their chosen suspect is writing.
1
Letter shows almost no indication of voice or the time and place from which their chosen suspect is writing.
Grammar and Mechanics
4
There are almost no grammatical and/or mechanical errors.
3
There are only few grammatical and/or mechanical errors.
2
There are several grammatical and/or mechanical errors.
1
Work demonstrates little grammatical and mechanical control of language.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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