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Compare/Contrast Essay
Students will compare and contrast the educational systems of today with Ancient Egypt. Students will use a Venn diagram to outline their ideas.
Rubric Code:
G43873
By
msi1024
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Subject:
Education
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Compare/Contrast
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Venn Diagram
Comparison
Excellent
Student was able to find at least four traits that are similar between the two educational systems.
Good
Student was able to find at least three traits that are similar between the two educational systems.
Fair
Student was able to find two traits that are similar between the two educational systems.
Poor
Student found one trait that was similar between the two educational systems.
Venn Diagram
Contrast
Excellent
Student was able to find at least four differences between the two educational systems.
Good
Student was able to find at least three differences between the two educational systems.
Fair
Student was able to find two differences between the two educational systems.
Poor
Student was able to find one difference between the two educational systems.
Topic Sentences
Excellent
The paragraph has a topic sentence. It is clear and correctly placed.
Good
Topic sentence is unclear or incorrectly placed.
Fair
Topic sentence is unclear and incorrectly placed.
Poor
No topic sentence.
Detail Sentences
Excellent
Paragraph has four or more descriptive supporting details. Many characteristics are described.
Good
Paragraph has three supporting details. Some characteristics are described.
Fair
Paragraph uses less than three supporting details. Few characteristics of are described.
Poor
Paragraph has few supporting details. Less than two characteristics are presented.
Concluding Sentence
Excellent
The paragraph has a clear, interesting, concluding sentence that restates the topic sentence and leaves the reader with something to think about.
Good
The paragraph has a concluding sentence that relates to the topic sentence.
Fair
The paragraph does not have a concluding sentence that relates to the topic sentence.
Poor
The paragraph has no concluding sentence or does not relate to the topic sentence in any way.
Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling
Excellent
Paragraph has no errors in punctuation, capitalization, and spelling.
Good
Paragraph has one or two punctuation, capitalization, and spelling errors.
Fair
Paragraph has three to five punctuation, capitalization, and spelling errors.
Poor
Paragraph has six or more punctuation, capitalization, and spelling errors.
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