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Rubric for Well-Constructed Paragraphs – A Christmas Carol Narrative

This is the rubric for how well-constructed your paragraphs are.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Paragraphs are disorganized, lacking main idea with supporting details and/or grammar inhibits a reader from understanding.Paragraphs are somewhat organized, but main idea and details are not closely related or well-structured. Paragraphs are clearly organized with a main idea and strong supporting details.
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Informational Project – Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass explains the purposes of slave songs in this chapter. This is a primary source because someone wrote about the history of their time.

Use this valuable primary source to write a three-paragraph essay about the purposes and importance of slave songs according to Frederick Douglass.

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Rubric for Well-Constructed Paragraphs – Frederick Douglass Informational Writing

This is the rubric for how well-constructed the paragraphs of your essay.

Essay is missing or barely started.Paragraphs are disorganized, lacking main idea with supporting details and/or grammar inhibits a reader from understanding.Paragraphs are somewhat organized, but main idea and details are not closely related or well-structured. Paragraphs are clearly organized with a main idea and strong supporting details.
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Rubric for Grammar – Frederick Douglass Informational Writing

Essay is missing or barely started.The essay has many grammatical mistakes and/or the grammar makes it difficult to understand. The essay has 2-3 grammatical mistakes and/or the grammar makes a paragraph difficult to understand. The essay has 0-1 grammatical mistakes so the essay is easy to read and understand.
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Argument Project – Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass wrote “I was seldom whipped by my old master, and suffered little from any thing else than hunger and cold.”

Was this time in his life easier or hard? Write a paragraph that takes a stand and uses three pieces of evidence from this chapter.

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Rubric for a Well-Organized Paragraph – Douglass Argument

Paragraph is missing or barely started.Paragraph is disorganized and does not present a good defense of your opinion.Argument is somewhat organized presenting a partial defense of your opinion. Argument is clearly organized and presents your opinion with logical supports while addressing possible rebuttals.
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Rubric for Using Sources – Douglass Argument

This is the rubric for how well you used sources to support your argument.

Attempt is missing or barely started.Evidence does not support the argument.Only one piece of evidence cited from the text supports the argument.Only two pieces of evidence cited from the text supports the argument.All three pieces of evidence cited from the text supports the argument.
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Rubric for Grammar in Douglass Argument

Essay is missing or barely started.The essay has many grammatical mistakes and/or the grammar makes it difficult to understand. The essay has 2-3 grammatical mistakes and/or the grammar makes a paragraph difficult to understand. The essay has 0-1 grammatical mistakes so the essay is easy to read and understand.
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Themes Project – Frederick Douglass

What is the common thread (or theme) that ties together the plots of the stories in this chapter? Write a paragraph that describes the theme between these separate events. Explain why Frederick Douglass wrote them in this chapter.

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Rubric for Theme- Frederick Douglass Paragraph

Use at least five facts in your paragraph to ensure that you can make your narrative as accurate to the book as possible.

Theme explanation is missing or barely started.The theme explanation is unclear for another reader, or may misinterpret the message within this chapter.The theme explanation may cover one or two events, but not the whole chapter. Or, it could need more description so someone else can understand it.The theme explanation addresses events and characters from the entire chapter. Bonus points if you cite the events that support your theme!
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