WebQuest

The Judgement by Franz Kafka

Evaluation

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Below is an evaluation table. The evaluation is a point scale determining varying degrees of participation of the web quest.
Evaluation Rubric

Rubric

# Beginning Developing Very Good Examplary Score
Content The content was well detailed and the questions were answered correctly. Task carried out showing great initiative. fairly detailed content. Questions answered well Includes essential knowledge about the topic. Subject knowledge appears to be good. Covers topic in-depth with details and examples. Subject knowledge is excellent 30%
LEXICAL RESOURCES You use accurately a great variety of vocabulary and expressions related to topics studied in class. There are minor errors in spelling or word formation (parts of speech) You use some vocabulary and expressions related to descriptions. There are some errors in spelling or word formation (parts of speech) You use mostly basic words generally in an incorrect way. There are errors in spelling and word formation that distract the reade You use basic and repetitive vocabulary mostly in an inaccurate way. There are errors in spelling and word formation that distract the reader and make the text difficult to understand Too little language to be assessed 30%
COHERENCE AND COHESION Your ideas are logically organized and can be followed easily throughout the text. You show the relationship between sentences and among paragraphs. Your ideas can be followed throughout the text. There are minor lapses between your ideas Your ideas are not connected and the text is confusing. You use few connectors and your ideas are not clear Your ideas are not organized logically and cannot be followed easily. You misuse or overuse connectors Too little language to be assessed 20%
GRAMMATICAL RANGE simple and complex verb tenses are used accurately There are minor mistakes with subject/verb agreement, word order, and punctuation. Verb tenses, are used accurately but there are some mistakes with the use of simple and perfect tenses. There are some mistakes with subject/verb agreement, word order, and punctuation. simple and perfect verb tenses are used. Word order and punctuation are faulty and interfere with meaning. any command of simple and complex structures is not used . Use of tenses and punctuation are faulty and interfere with meaning Too little language to be assessed 20%

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