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Short Answer Paragraph
Omnivore's Dilemma Quiz
Use this rubric to correctly master the process of answering short answer questions. Read the descriptions to understand what is expected in order to recieve a satisfactory score.
Rubric Code:
JX42W52
By
jclymo
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Subject:
History
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Value
Excellent
5 pts
Good
4.25 pts
Fair
3.5 pts
Poor
2.5 pts
Topic Sentence
Excellent
Topic sentence is accurate, clearly answers the question, takes a position.
Good
Topic sentence contains two of the three prescriptions (is accurate, clearly answers the question, takes a position.)
Fair
Topic sentence contains one of the three prescriptions (is accurate, clearly answers the question, takes a position.)
Poor
Topic sentence is attempted but unclear, does not clearly answer the question, or take a position.
Evidence
Excellent
Both pieces of evidence support the argument, are adequately detailed, and the source is identified.
Good
Two pieces of evidence are presented meeting most of the prescription (support the argument, are adequately detailed, and the source is identified.)
Fair
Evidence is provided, but does not support your position in a meaningful way.
Poor
Evidence is not provided.
Analysis
Excellent
Each piece of evidence is supported by two sentences of explanation, analysis, or commentary
Good
Explanation or analysis is missing or unclear from one piece of evidence.
Fair
Explanation or analysis is attempted, but it is unclear or does not support your position in a meaningful way.
Poor
Explanation or analysis is inadequate.
Conclusion
Excellent
The author provides closure for the argument while putting it in proper historical context.
Good
The author provides adequate closure and context, but it lacks strength or purpose.
Fair
The author provides closure or context, but not both.
Poor
The author provides neither closure or context, but not both.
Keywords:
History Summer Reading
Subjects:
English
History
Test Preparation
Education
Types:
Quiz
Writing
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