Below (1)
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Approaches (2)
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Meets (3)
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Exceeds (4)
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Task Completion
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Product completion is well below expectations stated in the proposal.
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Product does not meet expectations stated in the proposal.
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Product demonstrates all expectations stated in the proposal.
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Product exceeds expectations stated in the proposal.
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Relevance
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Product focuses on or incorrectly characterizes a minor or insignificant element, character or theme in the work.
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Product does not effectively demonstrate a major element, character or theme in the work.
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Product effectively demonstrates a major element, character or theme in the work.
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Product elaborates and expands upon a major element, character or theme in the work.
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Quality
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Product is obviously rushed, of poor quality and detracts from the reader’s understanding.
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Product is obviously rushed, mediocre in quality, and does not particularly add to the reader’s understanding.
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Product is of high quality, enhancing its ability to expand understanding.
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Product is of exemplary quality, adding a new dimension to the reader’s understanding.
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Conventions
(written component only)
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Spelling and Grammar errors detract from the reader’s understanding.
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Spelling and grammar errors are present, but do not significantly detract from the reader’s understanding.
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There are no major spelling or grammatical errors.
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Words are carefully chosen to enhance the reader’s understanding of the work.
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The 10th Grade Honors English class differs from the Regular Ed. Class in its instructional methodology. Different content will be used in some places, additional content in others, and instructional practices will be more student-driven. This Honors class is designed to prepare students to be more responsible for their own learning and the learning of others. In other words: Buckle-up!
Friday, April 6, 2012
Rubric For Slaughterhouse Five Projects
This is the same rubric that is used for grading the 'Creative Option' of your independent reading activity choices. A printed copy will not be provided; however, you may print your own outside of class time. Have fun...They're all due by April 11!