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A satire
A satire
Write a satirical piece critiquing an aspect of our society.
Rubric Code:
UB7A3C
By
dylanslade
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Satire
4
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3
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2
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1
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Content and Purpose
4
Covers a societal issue in-depth with close attention to detail. Topic is current, relevant and debatable. Satire is well thought out and is effective.
3
Includes essential knowledge about a societal issue. Topic is mostly current, relevant and debatable. Satire is thought out and works fairly well.
2
Includes essential information about a societal issue with some factual errors. Topic is Somewhat current, relevant and debatable. Satire is planned but awkward or ineffective in some places.
1
Information about societal issue is minimal OR there are several factual errors. Topic is not current, relevant and debatable. There is evidence of attempt at satire.
Analysis of Satire
4
Student provides an effective use of satirical devices such as exaggeration, irony, wit, etc. Student's use of satire displays excellent knowledge of the genre.
3
Student provides some use of satirical devices such as exaggeration, irony, wit, etc. Student's use of satire displays good knowledge of the genre.
2
Student provides few satirical devices such as exaggeration, irony, wit, etc. Student's use of satire displays limited knowledge of the genre.
1
Student does not provide use of satirical devices such as exaggeration, irony, wit, etc. Student's displays little knowledge about the genre.
Originality
4
Satire shows a large amount of original thought. Ideas are inventive.
3
Satire shows much original thought. Work shows new ideas and insights.
2
Satire displays use of other people's ideas (with citation), but there is evidence of some original thinking.
1
Shows little or no evidence of original thought or documentation.
Preparation
4
Worked dilligently during alloted time to complete satire. Satire was completed on time.
3
Mostly worked during alloted time to complete satire. Finished on time. Helped others with ideas.
2
Worked reasonably during alloted time to complete their satire.
1
Barely worked during alloted time to complete their satire.
Genre Codes and Conventions
4
The C/C of the chosen genre are used and exploited fully in order to enhance and deepen the satire.
3
The C/C of the chosen genre are present and support the intentions of the satire.
2
The C/C of the chosen genre are scarce or missused at times.
1
The C/C of the genre are not used in harmony with the satire. They are not present.
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