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Response to literature: Compare and Contrast Essay
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
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Bmiciotta
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Grade Levels:
K-5
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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.
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