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Expository Text Structure 
Students learn the differences and similarities of Narrative (familiar) and Expository (unfamiliar) text structures.
Rubric Code: DX74B5
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Expository Writing
Student has demonstrated comprehending the subject and turned in all pertinent work.
  Poor

Student does not show comprehension of the lesson.

1 pts

Fair

Student shows limited comprehension of the lesson.

2 pts

Good

Student exhibits comprehension of the lesson

3 pts

Got It!

Student demonstrates comprehension of the lesson plan in work and class participation.

4 pts

Narrative and Expository

Student demonstrates the similarities and differences between Narrative and Expository text structures.

Poor

Student mis-identifies or fails to identify text structure as Narrative or Expository.
Fair

Student identifies text structure correctly but does not differentiate differences and similarities.
Good

Student identifies text structure correctly and differentiates one or two similarities and differences.
Got It!

Student identifies text structure correctly and differentiates three or more similarities and differences.
Familiar with text features

Student demonstrates familiarity with indices, tables of contents, glossary and reviewing

Poor

Student fails to demonstrate familiarity with indices, tables of contents, glossary and reviewing.
Fair

Student demonstrates the least familiarity with indices, tables of contents, glossary and reviewing.
Good

Student demonstrates strong familiarity with indices. table of contents, glossary and reviewing.
Got It!

Student demonstrates unmistakable familiarity with indices. table of contents, glossary and reviewing.
Example of Expository writing

Student turned in an example of Expository writing they have written that demonstrates 3 of 6 text structures taught in class.

Poor

Student did not turn in an example of Expository writing.
Fair

Student turned in an example of Expository writing that did not demonstrate at least 3 of the 6 text structures taught in class.
Good

Student turned in an example of Expository writing that demonstrates at least 3 of the 6 text structures taught in class.
Got It!

Student turned in an example of Expository writing that clearly demonstrates at least 3 of the 6 text structures taught in class.
Example of Narrative writing

Student turned in an example of Narrative writing that demonstrates the use of characters, plot, descriptive imagery, complication, written by the student.

Poor

Student did not turn in an example of Narrative writing.
Fair

Student turned in an example of Narrative writing that did not demonstrate use of characters, plot, descriptive imagery.
Good

Student turned in an example of Narrative writing that demonstrates use of characters, plot, descriptive imagery.
Got It!

Student turned in an example of writing that clearly and creatively demonstrates use of characters, plot, descriptive imagery.



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