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Cultural Narrative Scoring Guide
Cultural Narrative Scoring Guide
Students will write a cultural narrative which tells the story of an event, person(s), or time period which helped to shape who they are today.
Rubric Code:
T2BBBX
By
Waltherk
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Journal/Short Answer Scoring Guide
100 %
Excellent
100 pts
Fair
85 pts
Poor
70 pts
Presentation of Significant Event
35 %
Excellent
Subject conveys a significant cultural influence in one's life and provides insight into the thoughts and ideas of the individuals involved
Fair
Subject conveys a cultural event and attempts to convey thoughts and ideas of those involved.
Poor
Subject does not convey the signficance of a cultural event or the story is not developed
Description, Detail, and Dialogue
20 %
Excellent
Description, detail, and dialogue enhance the event and help re-live the story.
Fair
Uses description, detail, and dialogue to re-tell the story.
Poor
Description, detail, and dialogue are very weak or non-existent; does not enhance the story.
Diction, Syntax, and Tone
15 %
Excellent
Sentence structure and word-choice are highly appropriate in terms of the intended audience and outcome; desired tone is achieved and has an impact on the reader.
Fair
Some attention and understanding of diction, syntax, and tone is apparent; there may be instances of "telling" and not "showing," but the overall feel of the piece is adequately conveyed.
Poor
Writer has given little or no attention to diction, syntax, nor tone; word-choice and sentence structure do not suggest desired effect and, therefore, the desired tone is not "felt" by reader.
Final Revision
20 %
Excellent
Final draft reflects careful thought and consideration of purpose, tone, audience, content, organization, introduction, and conclusion; all revision expectations have been met and the work is "polished."
Fair
Final draft reflects adequate, thoughtful revision and most expectations for a final draft have been met.
Poor
Final revision does not reflect the polished "feel" of most final drafts and is very rough in nature; in many cases, paragraph structure and development is weak; story is mostly a telling, rather than a "showing."
Language and Conventions
10 %
Excellent
Language use / vocabulary are sophisticated and conventions reflect very few errors, both in terms; this "polished feel" enhances the reader's enjoyment of the narrative.
Fair
Language use / vocabulary is acceptable and there are more than just a few errors in conventions (i.e., lots of spelling, punctuation, and/or usage problems); errors, however, do not interfere with reader's appreciation of the narrative.
Poor
Language use / vocabulary does not reflect revision nor does it reflect that of most 10th grade students; errors in convention are frequent and take away from the overall enjoyment of the narrative.
Subjects:
English
History
Types:
Writing
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