WebQuest
Welcome to the Hero's Journey!
Evaluation
�All journalists will be graded on the following:
�Final article (40%):
�The 4 point writing rubric will be utilized for evaluating the article.
�Quest folder:
�What is a hero? lyric analysis and bubble map will comprise 20% of your grade.
�The Elements of the Hero�s Journey flow map is worth 15% of the final grade.
�The Hercules Hero Map is also worth 15% of the final grade.
�Your Hero�s Map is worth 10% of the final grade.
Rubric
# | Below Standard | Approaching Standard | Meets Standard | Exceeds Standard | Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Introduction | There is no clear introduction. | An introduction is present, but does not make the author's position clear. | The introduction provides a clear statement of the author's position on the topic. | The introduction provides a clear, strong statement of the author's position on the topic. | |
Evidence and Examples | Evidence and examples are NOT relevant AND/OR are not explained. | At least one of the pieces of evidence and examples is relevant and has an explanation that shows how that piece of evidence supports the author's claim. | All of the evidence and examples are specific, relevant and explanations are given that show how each piece of evidence supports the author's claim. | All of the evidence and examples are specific, relevant and explanations are given that show how each piece of evidence supports the author's claim. | |
Counterargument | Little to no counterargument provided. | A counterargument is made, but without referencing specific heroes or details to substantiate it. | Additional heroes are referenced with little or no detail in the counterargument. | Additional heroes are referenced with detail to establish the counterargument. | |
Conclusion | There is no conclusion - the article just ends. | The author's claim is restated within the closing paragraph, but not near the beginning. | The author's claim is restated within the closing paragraph, but not near the beginning. | The conclusion is strong and leaves the reader solidly understanding the writer's position. Effective restatement of the claim begins the closing paragraph. | |
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