Skip to main content
iRubric: Response to literature: Compare and Contrast Essay rubric

iRubric: Response to literature: Compare and Contrast Essay rubric

find rubric

edit   print   share   Copy to my rubrics   Bookmark   test run   assess...   delete   Do more...
Response to literature: Compare and Contrast Essay 
Common Core Standards: RL1.9 Compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in a story
Rubric Code: LC3A74
Ready to use
Public Rubric
Subject: (General)  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric CATEGORY
 

4 pts


3 pts


2 pts


1 pts

FOCUS

4

Includes introduction and closing paragraphs. Main idea is stated. Essay stays on topic.
3

Includes introduction and closing paragraphs. Main idea is stated. Ideas are mostly on topic.
2

Includes introduction paragraph but may not include a closing paragraph. Main idea is not clearly stated. Some ideas are on topic.
1

Does not includes a topic or closing sentence. Main idea is not clearly stated. Little to none of the sentences are on topic
CONTENT

4

Essay accurately summarizes both stories including several important details. The stories' themes are stated. Essay accurately compares/contrasts the two themes with details.
3

Essay summarizes both stories including some important details. The stories' themes may or may not be completely stated. Essay accurately compares/ contrasts the two themes with details.
2

Essay may or may not summarizes both stories including some or few important details. The stories' themes may or may not be completely stated. Essay compares/ contrasts the two themes without details.
1

Essay does not summarizes both stories including some important details. The stories' themes are not completely stated. Essay does not compares/ contrasts the two themes.
MECHANICAL CONVENTIONS

4

All paragraphs are indented. All names and sentences begin with a capital letter and have an end mark.
3

All or most paragraphs are indented. Most names and sentences begin with a capital letter and have an end mark.
2

Most or some paragraphs are indented. Some names and sentences begin with a capital letter and have and end mark.
1

Little paragraphs are indented. Little to none of the names or sentences begin with a capital letter and have an end mark.




Subjects:

Types:





Do more with this rubric:

Preview

Preview this rubric.

Edit

Modify this rubric.

Copy

Make a copy of this rubric and begin editing the copy.


Print

Show a printable version of this rubric.

Categorize

Add this rubric to multiple categories.

Bookmark

Bookmark this rubric for future reference.
Assess

Test run

Test this rubric or perform an ad-hoc assessment.

Grade

Build a gradebook to assess students.

Collaborate

Apply this rubric to any object and invite others to assess.
Share

Publish

Link, embed, and showcase your rubrics on your website.

Email

Email this rubric to a friend.

Discuss

Discuss this rubric with other members.
 

Do more with rubrics than ever imagined possible.

Only with iRubrictm.



Copyright © 2024 Reazon Systems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
n60