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The Scarlet Letter Group Presentation
The Scarlet Letter Group Presentation
Group 5: American Romanticism
Rubric Code:
F63427
By
kellycalhoun
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Scarlet Letter Group 5
Poor
12 pts
Fair
15 pts
Good
18 pts
Characteristic 1 & 2
Poor
Discusses first 2 characteristics of American Romanticism in the novel & 2 stories but without depth of explanation and/or with minimum textual references.
Fair
Discusses first 2 characteristics of American Romanticism in the novel & 2 short stories to some degree and with some depth of explanation, with some textual references.
Good
Discusses first 2 characteristics of American Romanticism in the novel & 2 short stories extensively, and with depth of explanation and many textual references.
Characteristic 3 & 4
Poor
Discusses next 2 characteristics of American Romanticism in the novel/stories but without depth of explanation and/or with minimum textual references.
Fair
Discusses next 2 characteristics of American Romanticism in the novel/storiesto some degree and with some depth of explanation, with some textual references.
Good
Discusses next 2 characteristics of American Romanticism in the novel/stories extensively, and with depth of explanation and many textual references.
Discussion of Themes
Poor
Discusses themes in the novel/stories associated with American Romanticism, but without depth of explanation and/or with minimum textual reference
Fair
Discusses themes in the novel/stories associated with American Romanticism with some depth of explanation and some textual references.
Good
Discusses themes in the novel/stories associated with American Romanticism extensively and with many textual references.
Choice of Quotes
Poor
Chooses quotes in the novel/stories associated with American Romanticism, but without depth of explanation. Quotes may not be relevant.
Fair
Chooses quotes in the novel/stories associated with American Romanticism with some depth of explanation and some degree of relevance.
Good
Chooses quotes in the novel/stories associated with American Romanticism with excellent depth of explanation and excellent degree of relevance.
Relevance of Novel Today
Poor
Discusses relevance of the novel/stories today, but without depth of explanation and with few or no textual references. Shows little insight into novel.
Fair
Discusses relevance of the novel/stories today, with some depth of explanation and with some textual references. Shows some level of insight.
Good
Discusses relevance of the novel/stories today, with excellent depth of explanation and many textual references. Shows interesting insight into novel.
Creativity & Academics
Poor
Covers the topic, but only minimally. Is somewhat creative. May lack scholarly knowledge of topic. May not meet the time expectation.
Fair
Covers the topic, is somewhat scholarly, is somewhat creative. Approaches the 15 minute time limit, or may exceed the time limit.
Good
Thoroughly covers the topic in a very creative and scholarly way. Is at least 15 minutes long, and no longer than 20 minutes.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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