Grading Rubric—Michelle Hammerman Course: ENGL 102 Assignment: Annotated Bibliography Superior Formatting/ Assignment ouses MLA/APA citation format with no errors Content / Analysis oprovides a highly effective rhetorical précis of each source __9.5/10______ Grade Strong Competent Weak oreflects superior, extensive research oreflects extensive research oreflects adequate research o reflects minimal research oreflects inadequate research oprovides an effective rhetorical précis of each source oprovides a useful rhetorical o attempts a useful rhetorical précis of each source précis of each source odoes not provide a mature rhetorical précis oincludes specific but not o ois carefully organized and necessarily meaningful ois effectively organized and includes specific, details to support the incorporates specific, meaningful details to analysis of each source’s meaningful details to support support an insightful strengths and an original, insightful analysis analysis of each source’s weaknesses for the of each source’s strengths and strengths and weaknesses student’s research; weaknesses for the student’s for the student’s research lapses into summary research occasionally Expression / Mechanics osentences are varied and forceful osentences are correct and varied odiction is precise and sophisticated odiction is clear and idiomatic owritten in accordance with standard usage, and is virtually free of grammar, punctuation, spelling, and capitalization errors Unacceptable ouses MLA/APA citation format ouses MLA/APA citation omajor errors in MLA/APA citation oexcessive errors in citation format with minimal errors format with some errors format ofails to meet the minimum number or oincludes six or more sources oincludes at least six sources omeets minimum number of omeets minimum number of required variety of sources exceeding required variety of and shows required variety sources and reflects sources but shows little type and angle some variety variety ono serious deviations from standard usage; very few punctuation, spelling, or capitalization errors osentences are generally correct, but some are wordy or lack clarity includes some details to support the analysis of each source’s strengths and weaknesses for the student’s research but summary overtakes analysis osentences are immature or tediously patterned odoes not demonstrate analysis of the source’s strengths and weaknesses for the student’s research osentences are incoherent odiction is nonstandard odiction is vague or elementary odiction is generally correct odemonstrates serious problems with and idiomatic, but a few odemonstrates difficulty with fragments, comma splices, or other examples of fragments or comma splices, distracting features in usage, unsophisticated or agreement or other distracting punctuation, spelling, and capitalization poor/incorrect word features in usage, choices are present punctuation, spelling, or capitalization ofew deviations from standard usage, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling Sources go in Alpha order by Author’s Last Name! EEK!!! Business Week—the title makes it sound like he’s VERY against raising the min. wage...WHY!?! Your annotations are great and I think they’re going to be very helpful for you, the citations come and go. Well...correct capital letters come and go. I’m really interested to read your paper!