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Story for Past Tense - AP Class 2021. no presentation
Story for Past Tense - AP Class
Write a story about the picture, correctly using three types of past tenses that we have learned, the passé composé, imparfait and the plus-que-parfait.
Rubric Code:
Y22XB52
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trb166
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Subject:
Foreign Languages
Type:
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Grade Levels:
9-12
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Children's Story
Excellent
5 pts
Good
4 pts
Fair
3 pts
Poor
2 pts
Not complete
0 pts
Plot
Excellent
Story has a purpose with a beginning, middle and end. It is interesting and demonstrates effort at being creative with your writing. It meets the word length requirement.
Good
Story is complete with a beginning, middle and end. It shows a little effort at being creative with your writing. It meets the word requirement.
Fair
Story is complete but with a few rough spots; needs to be clearer in its storyline. It lacks effort. It is slightly short of the word requirement.
Poor
Story is incomplete. It is short and the story does not make sense to the reader.
Not complete
Story is not turned in.
Passé composé verbs
Excellent
All passé composé verbs are conjugated correctly.
There are at least three verbs in passé composé.
Good
All passé composé verbs are conjugated correctly, but there may be a few issues with agreement.
Fair
There are 1-3 errors in passé composé conjugation.
Poor
There are 4-6 errors in passé composé conjugation.
Not complete
There are 7 or more errors in passé composé conjugation. There are fewer than 4 verbs in passé composé.
Imparfait
Excellent
All of them are conjugated correctly. There are least three verbs in imparfait.
Good
All of them are conjugated correctly, but there may be a spelling error or two.
Fair
There are 1-3 errors in imparfait conjugation.
Poor
There are 4-6 errors in imparfait conjugation. There are fewer than 5 verbs in imparfait.
Not complete
There are 7 or more errors in imparfait conjugation. There are fewer than 6 verbs in imparfait.
Plus-Que-Parfait
Excellent
All plus-que-parfait verbs are conjugated correctly.
There are at least three verbs in the plus-que-parfait.
Good
All plus-que-parfait verbs are conjugated correctly, but there may be a few issues with agreement.
Fair
There are 1-3 errors in plus-que-parfait conjugation.
Poor
There are 4-6 errors in plus-que-parfait conjugation.
Not complete
There are 7 or more errors in plus-que-parfait conjugation.
Verb tense
Excellent
The correct verb tense is used with 100% accuracy. The verb tense choice does not cause any confusion to the reader.
Good
The correct verb tense is used with almost 100% accuracy. It may be questionable in one or two spots but it does not cause confusion for the reader.
Fair
The correct verb tense is used somewhat accurately but it may cause confusion for the reader.
Poor
Many of the verb tense choices are questionable. It causes confusion and interpretation for the reader.
Not complete
Most of the verb tense choices are incorrect. There seems to be little understand of using the past tense.
Spelling
Excellent
There were hardly any spelling errors.
Good
There were a few spelling errors.
Fair
There were many spelling errors.
Poor
Errors made it difficult to understand.
Not complete
11 or more errors.
Pronunciation, fluency, flow
Excellent
Few pronunciation mistakes, strong effort at sounding French. A native speaker would understand.
Good
A native speaker may struggle to understand some phrases, but effort at sounding French sometimes
Fair
A native speaker would struggle through many sections, but may understand if they are nice
Poor
A native speaker would greatly struggle to understand
Not complete
Failure to speak enough during the presentation.
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