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Editorial Article
Editorial Article
Rubric Code:
D247B75
By
adelorenzo
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Subject:
Journalism
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Editorial Article
Exceeds
4 pts
Meets
3 pts
Needs Work
2 pts
Unfinished
1 pts
Lead/Intro
Exceeds
This editorial is written with an interesting and engaging lead to bring the reader into the problem being discussed.
Meets
This editorial is written with a lead that attempts to grab the reader.
Needs Work
This editorial is written with a lead but it needs to be more interesting or does not discuss problem.
Unfinished
This editorial is written with a lead that does not encourage the reader to continue.
Research
Exceeds
This article contains an abundant about of researched information about the issue.
Meets
This article contains sufficient research about the issue being debated.
Needs Work
This article contains less than the required amount of research about the issue at hand.
Unfinished
This articlecontains no research about the issue being discussed.
Opinion
Exceeds
This article has a clearly stated opinion toward the beginning of the article. All persuasive techniques are included (ethos, pathos, logos).
Meets
This article has an opinion that could be stated more clearly using better wording. All persuasive techniques are included (ethos, pathos, logos).
Needs Work
This article has an opinion which is somewhat confusing. Missing some persuasive techniques.
Unfinished
The writer is very confusing about his/her opinion on the issue. No persuasive techniques.
Structure
Exceeds
Paragraphs are organized in a way that makes the article flow and follows "Eddy" format. The writer uses effective words throughout the article to make transitions between ideas.
Meets
Article is structured in an effective way and follows "Eddy" format. The writer uses some transitions between each idea.
Needs Work
Structure of the article is not effective.The writer uses only a couple transitions between ideas.
Unfinished
The paper structure is not evident. The writer does not use any transitions between ideas.
Ending
Exceeds
The editorial ends with a call to action that is persuasive. The author's opinion is clearly and strongly presented.
Meets
Call to action is obvious, but may not be effective. The author's opinion is clearly expressed.
Needs Work
Minimal success with call to action. The author's opinion is not expressed strongly.
Unfinished
No call to action is noted. The author's opinion is hard to discern.
Grammar and Spelling
Exceeds
The writer uses all correct grammar and spelling.
Meets
The article contains mostly correct grammar and spelling.
Needs Work
The article contains several grammar and spelling mistakes.
Unfinished
The article contains many grammar and spelling mistakes.
Subjects:
Journalism
Types:
Writing
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