AP Literature & Composition:
College Essay Portfolio
Due: June 4th
Name:__________________________
Directions:
This portfolio will count as your
final exam grade. You will be given
class time to work on your writing and editing, but successful completion of
the work will require significant outside work and time management. 10 points per day will be deducted from any
portfolio that is submitted after 7:30 am, on June 4th.
Completed (X)
Components of the College Essay Portfolio ______
3 draft essays (choices indicated below) ______
Selection of essay to fully develop ______
Peer editing ______
Revised essay ______
Reflection ______
Completed (handwritten) common application ______
Select 3 topics to develop into
draft essays:
- Draft (min. of 300 words): Evaluate a significant experience, achievement, risk you have taken, or ethical dilemma you have faced and its impact on you.
- Draft (min. of 300 words): Discuss some issue of personal, local, national, or international concern and its importance to you.
- Draft (min. of 300 words): Indicate a person who has had a significant influence on you, and describe that influence.
- Draft (min. of 300 words): Describe a character in fiction, a historical figure, or a creative work (as in art, music, science, etc.) that has had an influence on you, and explain that influence.
- Draft (min. of 300 words): A range of academic interests, personal perspectives, and life experiences adds much to the educational mix. Given your personal background, describe an experience that illustrates what you would bring to the diversity in a college community or an encounter that demonstrated the importance of diversity to you.
- Draft (min. of 300 words): Topic of your choice.
AP Literature and Composition: College
Essay Portfolio Grading
Thoroughly
Complete/Skilled
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Relatively
Complete/ Capable
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Inconsistent/
Developing
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Incomplete/
Inaccurate
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3 draft essays (min. 300 words)
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20pts.
3 fully completed essays:
Engaging, insightful, well-
developed writing with a sense of audience/purpose.
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15pts.
3 partially completed
essays: well- developed writing with a sense of audience/purpose.
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10pts.
3 partially completed
essays:
Under-developed writing with
little sense of audience/purpose.
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5pts.
Incomplete essays: writing
with little to no sense of audience/purpose.
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1 Fully developed draft essay (min. 500 words)
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10pts.
Engaging, insightful, well-
developed writing with a sense of audience/purpose.
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7pts.
Well- developed writing with
a sense of audience/purpose.
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4pts.
Inconsistent writing with a general
sense of audience/purpose.
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1pt.
Incomplete writing with
little to no sense of audience/purpose.
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Completed peer editing form stapled to (edited)
draft
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10pts.
Attentive
& specific with evidence of an academic discussion & the ultimate
audience/ purpose.
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7pts.
Some evidence of an academic
discussion & the ultimate audience/ purpose.
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4pts.
Little evidence of an
academic discussion & the ultimate audience/ purpose.
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1pt.
No evidence of an academic
discussion & the ultimate audience/ purpose.
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Revised draft of college essay
(after peer editing)
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25 pts.
Engaging, insightful, well-
developed writing with a sense of purpose & audience. Strong evidence of
input & adjustments from peer editing.
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20pts.
Well- developed writing with
a sense of purpose & audience. Evidence of input & adjustments from
peer editing.
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15pts.
Inconsistent writing with a
sense of purpose & audience. Little evidence of input & adjustments
from peer editing.
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10pts.
Incomplete essay. Little to
no evidence of input & adjustments from peer editing.
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Self-Reflection
(Writing process & draft)
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10pts.
Insightful & specific
comments about the writing process & final draft. Honesty about strengths
and weaknesses.
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7pts.
General comments about the writing process & final draft.
Overview of strengths and weaknesses.
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4pts.
Brief/surface comments about
the writing process & final draft. Little understanding of strengths and
weaknesses.
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1pt.
Incomplete comments about
the writing process & final draft. Little to no understanding of strengths
and weaknesses.
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Completed Common Application
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25pts.
Application is fully and
accurately completed to the extent that is possible at the completion of your
junior year.
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20pts.
Application is partially and
accurately completed to the extent that is possible at the completion of your
junior year.
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15pts.
Application is partially and
inaccurately completed to the extent that is possible at the completion of
your junior year.
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10pts.
Application is incomplete
and inaccurate.
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