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CA Native American Essay
Native American Essay
Compare and contrast the geography, customs, housing and food of two California Native American tribes.
Rubric Code:
W29C6W
By
camdog
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Subject:
History
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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CA Native American Essay
Advanced
4 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Basic
2 pts
Below Basic
1 pts
Structure and Organization
Advanced
Information is organized into 4-5 well-constructed parapraphs. Each paragraph has an introductory sentence, supporting details, and a concluding sentence.
Proficient
Information is organized into 3 well-constructed paragraphs. Each paragraph has an introductory sentence, supporting details, and a concluding sentence.
Basic
Information is organized into 2 or less paragraphs. Each paragraph has an introductory sentence, details, and a concluding sentence.
Below Basic
Information is not organized into distinct paragraphs. It lacks introductory sentences, details, and/or concluding sentences.
Introduction and Conclusion
Advanced
The essay has an engaging and interesting introduction and conclusion, both of which include a clear topic sentence or thesis statement.
Proficient
The essay has an introduction and a conclusion, both of which include a clear topic sentence or thesis statement.
Basic
The essay has an introduction and conclusion, but either lacks a clear topic sentence or thesis statement.
Below Basic
The essay lacks a clear introduction and/or conclusion.
Compare and Contrast Content
Advanced
The essay makes comparisons/ contrasts with at least three supporting details for each area. The information clearly relates to the main topic.
Proficient
The essay makes comparisons/
contrasts with at least two supporting details for each area. The information relates to the main topic.
Basic
The essay makes at least one comparison and one contrast with two or less supporting details. The infomation relates somewhat clearly to the main topic.
Below Basic
The essay lacks any comparisons, lacks any contrasts, and/or lacks any supporting details at all. The information has little to do with the main topic.
Sentence Fluency
Advanced
The essay is very fluent. Sentences begin in different ways. There's a variety of simple and complex sentences.
Transitions are effectively embedded into the essay.
Proficient
The essay is fairly fluent. There is some variety in sentence type and length. Transitions are used at times.
Basic
The essay is slightly difficult to read. There is little variety in sentence type and length. Few transitions are used.
Below Basic
The essay is difficult to read because there is little or no sentence fluency.
Writing Conventions
Advanced
No grammar and/or spelling mistakes were made. No punctuation and/or capitalization errors were made.
Proficient
Few grammar and/or spelling mistakes were made. Few punctuation and/or capitalization errors were made.
Basic
The essay was edited but still contains run on sentences and/or mistakes in subject-verb agreement. Multiple grammar, spelling, punctuation, and/or capitalization errors were made.
Below Basic
There is little evidence that the essay was edited. Many grammar, spelling, punctuation, and/or capitalization errors were made.
Subjects:
History
Types:
Writing
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