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FRENCH CARTOON
MLR Standard A3 Presentational Students use simple sentences and strings of simple sentences to produce short written presentations based on familiar topics.
Rubric Code:
G55245
By
ccupples
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Subject:
Foreign Languages
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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FRENCH CARTOON
EXCEEDS
4 pts
MEETS
3 pts
PARTIALLY MEETS
2 pts
DOES NOT MEET
1 pts
ORGANIZATION
EXCEEDS
Story is very well organized, logical and ready for display, with more than 5 sentences.
MEETS
Story is organized, generally logical, and ready for display, with at least 5 sentences.
PARTIALLY MEETS
Story is a little difficult to follow, somewhat illogical, not ready for display, with 3 or 4 sentences.
DOES NOT MEET
Story is randomly arranged, lacks logical order, not ready for display, with fewer than 3 sentences.
USE OF FRENCH
EXCEEDS
Story is written in French using acquired vocabulary and structures, with many creative details and/or descriptions.
MEETS
Part of the story was written in English and translated to French, with some creative details and/or descriptions.
PARTIALLY MEETS
Most of the story was written in English and translated to French, with a few creative details and/or descriptions.
DOES NOT MEET
There is little evidence of acquired French vocabulary and structures, and little evidence of creativity.
ACCURACY
EXCEEDS
There are no language errors in the final draft, including grammar, spelling, and punctuation
MEETS
There are minor errors in the final draft that do not interfere with comprehension.
PARTIALLY MEETS
There are some errors in the final draft that may interfere with comprehension.
DOES NOT MEET
The final draft has significant errors that make it difficult to understand the story.
ILLUSTRATIONS
EXCEEDS
Illustrations are detailed, attractive, creative and relate to the text on the page.
MEETS
Illustrations are somewhat detailed, attractive, and relate to the text on the page.
PARTIALLY MEETS
Illustrations relate to the text on the page.
DOES NOT MEET
Illustrations are not present.
EFFORT
EXCEEDS
Writer fulfills all the requirements of the assignment and has put care and effort into the process.
MEETS
Writer fulfills the requirements of the assignment.
PARTIALLY MEETS
Writer fulfills some of the requirements of the assignment.
DOES NOT MEET
Writer fulfills few of the requirements of the assignment.
Keywords:
Produce and present simple creative works.
Subjects:
Foreign Languages
Types:
Writing
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