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Compare/Contrast Essay: Book to movie
Compare/Contrast Essay: Book to movie
The student will write a comparison/contrast essay.
Rubric Code:
F882CC
By
christyml
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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C/C Essay
Level 4
(N/A)
level 3
(N/A)
level 2
(N/A)
level 1
(N/A)
below level 1
(N/A)
Capitalization and punctuation
Level 4
All sentences begin with a capital letter and end with the correct punctuation.
level 3
Most sentences begin with a capital letter and end with the correct punctuation.
level 2
Some sentences begin with a capital letter and end with the correct punctuation.
level 1
Few sentences begin with a capital letter and end with the correct punctuation.
below level 1
No sentences begin with a capital letter and end with the correct punctuation.
Transition Words
Level 4
Student uses transition words with excellent effectiveness
level 3
Student uses transition word with good effectiveness
level 2
Student only uses transition words with some effectiveness
level 1
Student rarely uses transition words effectively
below level 1
Stuedent does not use transition words
Sentence Structure
Level 4
Sentences are always of an appropriate length, make sense, and are free of subject/verb disagreements.
level 3
Most sentences are of an appropriate length, make sense, and are free of subject/verb disagreements.
level 2
Some sentences are of an appropriate length, make sense, and are free of subject/verb disagreements
level 1
Few sentences are of an appropriate length, make sense, and are free of subject/verb disagreements
below level 1
Errors in sentence construction are distracting to reader
Comparison points
Level 4
Three thuroughly clear comparison examples between the movie and the book are included.
level 3
Three mostly clear comparison examples between the movie and the book are included.
level 2
Three ocassionally clear comparison examples between the movie and the book are included.
level 1
Three rarely clear comparison examples between the movie and the book are included.
below level 1
Three unclear comparison examples between the movie and the book are included.
Contrasting points
Level 4
Three thuroughly clear contrasing examples between the movie and the book are included.
level 3
Three mostly clear ccontrasting examples between the movie and the book are included.
level 2
Three ocassionally clear contrasting examples between the movie and the book are included.
level 1
Three rarely clear contrasting examples between the movie and the book are included.
below level 1
Three unclear contrasting examples between the movie and the book are included.
Paragraph construction
Level 4
Topic sentence is very clear, engaging and directs reader to subject of essay
level 3
Topic sentence is mostly clear, engaging and directs reader to subject of essay
level 2
Topic sentence is somewhat clear, engaging and directs reader to subject of essay
level 1
Topic sentence is not clear or engaging. It does not direct reader to subject of essay
below level 1
No topic sentence is included
Paragraph construction
Level 4
Concluding sentence thuroughly sums up the paragraph and leaves the reader with a final thought
level 3
Concluding sentence mostly sums up the paragraph and leaves the reader with a final thought
level 2
Concluding sentence somewhat sums up the paragraph and leaves the reader with a final thought
level 1
Concluding sentence does not sums up the paragraph an leaves the reader with a final thought
below level 1
Concluding sentence is not included.
paragraph construction
Level 4
Paragraph is always cohesive and all sentences flow naturally one into the other.
level 3
Paragraph is mostly cohesive and most sentences flow naturally one into the other.
level 2
Paragraph is somewhat cohesive and some sentences flow naturally one into the other.
level 1
Paragraph is rarely cohesive and few sentences flow naturally one into the other.
below level 1
Paragraph is not cohesive and sentences do not flow naturally one into the other.
Keywords:
Compare/Contrast Essay
Subjects:
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