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Compare and Contrast
Compare and Contrast
Students will find and write about three specific examples to compare and contrast in a piece of literature. Students must tell why their example compares and contrasts.
Rubric Code:
R26CAW
By
sweiss
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Compare and Contrast
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Introduction
Poor
Only one of the following is included: names of author, title of the book/article, thesis statement.
Fair
Two of the following are included:
names of author, title of the book/article, thesis statement.
Good
All of the following are included:
names of author, title of the book/article, thesis statement.
Appearance
Poor
Student work was not very original, legible, or neat.
Fair
Student work was original, legible, and neat, but could have been improved.
Good
Student work was original, legible, and neat. The teacher wants to keep the work as an example of what student work should look like.
1st example of Compare and Contrast
Poor
A specific example from the book was included, but was not compared nor contrasted.
Fair
A specific example from the book was included, but either the comparision or the contrasting was not included and was without details from the book/article.
Good
A specific example from the book was included, and both the comparion and the contrasting was included with details from the book/article.
Example 2 of Compare and Contrast
Poor
A specific example from the book was included, but was not compared nor contrasted.
Fair
A specific example from the book was included, but either the comparision or the contrasting was not included and was without details from the book/article.
Good
A specific example from the book was included, and both the comparion and the contrasting was included with details from the book/article.
Example 3 of Compare and Contrast
Poor
A specific example from the book was included, but was not compared nor contrasted.
Fair
A specific example from the book was included, but either the comparision or the contrasting was not included and was without details from the book/article.
Good
A specific example from the book was included, and both the comparion and the contrasting was included with details from the book/article.
Wrap Up/Closing
Poor
Essay ends without closing or wrap up.
Fair
Essay ends with one sentence closing but does not wrap up the compare and contrast ideas presented.
Good
Essay ends with multiple sentences that wrap up the compare and contrast ideas presented.
Keywords:
Cause and Effect
Subjects:
English
Types:
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