Revised Generic Scoring Rubric - Appendix E
Global History and Geography
United States History and Government
Thematic Essays
Appendix E—2007
Information from the Generic Rubric Ordered by Scoring Criteria, not by Score
Bullet 1 (the extent to which students address the task)
| Score |
Description |
| 5 |
Thoroughly develops all aspects of the task evenly and in depth |
| 4 |
Develops all aspects of the task but may do so somewhat unevenly
|
| 3 |
Develops all aspects of the task with little depth or develops most aspects of the task in some depth
|
| 2 |
Minimally develops all aspects of the task or develops some aspects of the task in some depth
|
| 1 |
Minimally develops some aspects of the task |
Bullet 2 (the extent to which students utilize higher thinking skills in their response)
| Score |
Description |
| 5 |
Is more analytical than descriptive (applies, analyzes, evaluates, and/or creates information) |
| 4 |
Is both descriptive and analytical (applies, analyzes, evaluates, and/or creates information)
|
| 3 |
Is more descriptive than analytical (applies, may analyze, and/or evaluate information)
|
| 2 |
Is primarily descriptive; may include faulty, weak, or isolated application or analysis |
| 1 |
Is descriptive; may lack understanding, application, or analysis |
Bullet 3 (the extent to which students support their ideas with facts, examples, and details)
| Score |
Description |
| 5 |
Richly supports the theme with many relevant facts, examples, and details
|
| 4 |
Supports the theme with relevant facts, examples, and details
|
| 3 |
Includes some relevant facts, examples, and details; may include some minor inaccuracies |
| 2 |
Includes few relevant facts, examples, and details; may include some inaccuracies
|
| 1 |
Includes few relevant facts, examples, or details; may include inaccuracies
|
Bullet 4 (the extent to which students organize and develop a social studies essay)
| Score |
Description |
| 5 |
Demonstrates a logical and clear plan of organization; includes an introduction and a conclusion that are beyond a restatement of the theme
|
| 4 |
Demonstrates a logical and clear plan of organization; includes an introduction and a conclusion that are beyond a restatement of the theme
|
| 3 |
Demonstrates a satisfactory plan of organization; includes an introduction and a conclusion that may be a restatement of the theme
|
| 2 |
Demonstrates a general plan of organization; may lack focus; may contain digressions; may not clearly identify which aspect of the task is being addressed; may lack an introduction and/or a conclusion
|
| 1 |
May demonstrate a weakness in organization; may lack focus; may contain digressions; may not clearly identify which aspect of the task is being addressed; may lack an introduction and/or a conclusion
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Last Updated:
December 11, 2009