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Current Events
Rubric Code:
X4AAW8
By
Seffie
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Subject:
History
Type:
Homework
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Current Events
Excellent
10 pts
Good
9 pts
Fair
8 pts
Poor
7 pts
Factual Elements
(who, what, where, why, and how)
Excellent
All factual elements required by the assignment description are present.
Good
Most factual elements required by the assignment description are present.
Fair
Some factual elements required by the assignment description are present.
Poor
Few factual elements required by the assignment are present.
Reflection
Excellent
Student successfully reflects on the information presented in the article. The ideas presented in the article are analyzed and the student expresses an informed opinion about them which is supported by details in the article.
Good
Student attempts to reflect on the article and is mostly successful and it is clear that he/she understands the content of the article. The student expresses his/her opinion about the events in the article and supports it with facts presented in the article.
Fair
Student attempts to reflect on the article but is not really successful. It is clear that the student does not understand the contents of the article. The student attempts to express his/her opinion about the events in the article, but the opinion is unsupported.
Poor
The student does not attempt to reflect on the article.
Bias
Excellent
The student correctly determines bias (or lack thereof) in the article and supports their opinion with an example. It is clear they understand the concept of an article being biased.
Good
The student attempts to determine bias (or lack thereof) in the article but did not fully support their opinion. It is clear they understand what bias is.
Fair
The student incorrectly determines bias (or lack thereof) in the article. It is unclear whether they understand what bias is.
Poor
The student does not attempt to determine bias.
Grammar, Spelling, and Diction
Excellent
There are 1-2 grammatical errors, no spelling mistakes, and the sentence structure is excellent. The writing flows smoothly.
Good
There are 3-4 grammatical errors, 1-2 spelling mistakes, and the sentence structure is good. The writing flows smoothly most of the time.
Fair
There are 5-6 grammatical errors, 3-4 spelling mistakes, and the sentence structure is OK. The writing flows smoothly at times, but is choppy at other times.
Poor
There are more than 6 grammatical errors, more than 4 spelling mistakes, and the sentence structure is poor. The writing is choppy throughout the assignment.
Subjects:
History
Types:
Homework
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