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Compare/Contrast Writing: Play to movie
Compare/Contrast Writing: Play to movie
The purpose of this rubric is to allow the student to know what the expectations are for writing this comparison essay. This rubric will help me, the teacher, to assess student writing and inform further instruction.The student will compare and contrast acts and scenes from the play and the movie.
Rubric Code:
E23437C
By
bwgbowley
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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C/C Essay
Excellent
10 pts
Good
8 pts
Fair
6 pts
Needs Improvement
5 pts
Subjectivity
Excellent
Student conveys an appropriate opinions on both the play and movie, adding perspective on how effectively the story is represented.
Good
Student expresses an opinion about the "story" but doesn't adequately support why he or she prefers one form over the other.
Fair
Student expresses an opinion but provides little to no support.
Needs Improvement
Student does not have an opinion or doesn't reveal it.
Grammar & Spelling (Conventions)
Excellent
Writer makes no<BR>
errors in grammar or<BR>
spelling that distract<BR>
the reader from the<BR>
content.
Good
Writer makes a few<BR>
errors in grammar or<BR>
spelling but does not really distract the reader from the<BR>
content.
Fair
Writer makes many<BR>
errors in grammar or<BR>
spelling that distract<BR>
the reader from the<BR>
content.
Needs Improvement
Writer makes so many errors in<BR>
grammar or spelling<BR>
that the reader can not understand or process the content.
Comparison points
Excellent
There are at least (3) three clear comparison examples between the movie and the play.
Good
There are (2) two comparison examples between the movie and the play.
Fair
There is (1) one comparison example between the movie and the play.
Needs Improvement
Student has not provided any comparison examples between the movie and the play.
Contrasting points
Excellent
There are at least (3) three clear contrasting examples between the movie and the play.
Good
There are (2) two clear contrasting examples between the movie and the play.
Fair
There is (1) one clear contrasting example between the movie and the play.
Needs Improvement
Student has not provided any contrasting examples between the movie and the play.
Transitions
Excellent
Moves smoothly from one idea to the next.<BR>
Uses comparison and contrast transition words to show relationships between ideas.
Good
Moves from one idea to the next, but there is little variety. The paper uses transition words to show relationships between ideas.
Fair
Some transitions work well; but connections between other ideas are fuzzy.
Needs Improvement
The transitions<BR>
between ideas are unclear or nonexistent.
Keywords:
Compare/Contrast Essay
Subjects:
Communication
Computers
English
Journalism
Test Preparation
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Types:
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