CATEGORY
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10
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9
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8
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Revise
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Comparison
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Clearly constructs strong
comparisons between And Then There Were
None and Clue.
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Few comparisons are made amongst
the novel and movie.
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Weak comparisons are made between
novel and movie.
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Student has not drawn any comparisons
between novel and movie.
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Contrast
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Clearly constructs strong contrasting
elements between And Then There Were
None and Clue.
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Few contrasts are made amongst
novel and movie.
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Weak contrasting elements are
evaluated between novel and movie.
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Student has not drawn any
contrasts between novel and movie.
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Sequencing (Organization)
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Details are placed in a logical
order and the way they are presented effectively keeps the interest of the
reader.
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Details are placed in a logical
order, but the way in which they are presented/introduced sometimes makes the
writing less interesting.
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Some details are not in a logical
or expected order, and this distracts the reader.
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Many details are not in a logical
or expected order. There is little sense that the writing is organized.
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Support for Topic
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Relevant, telling, quality details
give the reader important information that goes beyond the obvious or
predictable.
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Supporting details and information
are relevant, but one key issue or portion of the storyline is unsupported.
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Supporting details and information
are relevant, but several key issues or portions of the storyline are
unsupported.
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Supporting details and information
are typically unclear or not related to the topic.
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Transitions and Word Choice
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A variety of thoughtful
transitions and vivid words are used. They clearly show how ideas are
connected.
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Transitions clearly show how ideas
are connected, but there is little variety amongst transitions and few vivid
words.
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Some transitions work well; but
connections between other ideas are fuzzy, and there is little variation in
word choic.
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The transitions between ideas are
unclear or nonexistent, and the vocabulary has no flair.
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Friday, January 24, 2014
And Then There Were None and Clue Report Rubric
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