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Chapter 3: Section 1 Writing
A year ago, in 1609, you moved to the colony of Virginia. But life here has been hard. During the winter many people died of cold or sickness. Food is always scarce. Now it is spring, and a ship has come from England bringing supplies. In a week it will sail home. Some of your neighbors are giving up and returning to England. They ask you to come, too
Rubric Code:
XCW655
By
rzellers
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Subject:
History
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Does Not Meet
1 pts
Meets
2 pts
Exceeds
3 pts
Grammar, Mechanics, & Spelling
Does Not Meet
There are several errors
in grammar, mechanics,
and/or spelling.
Meets
There are few errors in
grammar, mechanics,
and/or spelling, but
they do not interfere
with understanding.
Exceeds
There are no errors in
grammar, mechanics,
and/or spelling.
Organization
Does Not Meet
There is no clear
introduction,
structure, or
conclusion.
Meets
The introduction
includes the goal or
thesis and provides
an overview of the
issue. Information is
presented in a logical
order but does not
always maintain
the interest of the
audience. A conclusion
states a personal
opinion.
Exceeds
The introduction is
inviting, states the goal
or thesis, and provides
an overview of the issue.
Information is presented
in a logical order and
maintains the interest
of the audience. The
conclusion strongly states
a personal opinion.
Goal or Thesis
Does Not Meet
The personal
opinion is not easily
understood. There is
little or no reference
to the issue.
Meets
There is one goal or
thesis that states a
personal opinion and
identifies the issue.
Exceeds
There is one goal or
thesis that strongly and
clearly states a personal
opinion and identifies the
issue.
Reasons and Support
Does Not Meet
Arguments are weak
or missing. Less than
two reasons are
made.
Meets
Two reasons are
made but with weak
arguments.
Exceeds
Three or more excellent
reasons are stated with
good support. It is
evident that a lot of
thought and research was
put into this assignment.
Subjects:
History
Types:
Writing
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