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Expository writing 
Rubric Code: C25W46
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Expository Writing
  Poor

0 pts

Fair

1 pts

Good

2 pts

Excellent

3 pts

Title

Poor

The student did not include a title for their writing.
Fair

The title was not appropriate for the story. The title was not written using capital letters.
Good

The title was not appropriate or the student did not use capital letters.
Excellent

The title was appropriate for the story. It was capitalized and placed at the top of the story.
Paragraph form

Poor

The student did not indent and use proper paragraph form.
Fair
Good
Excellent

The paragraphs were indented and the student used good paragraph formation.
Sentence structure

Poor

The student used poor sentence structure.
Fair

The student used a few good sentences in their paragraph.
Good

The student used good sentences throughout most of the paragraph.
Excellent

All sentences were structured correctly. The student used some simple and some compound sentences.
Main idea/topic sentence

Poor

The student did not have a topic sentence or main idea in the paragraph.
Fair

The student had a main idea or topic sentence stated but the some details did not support the topic.
Good

The student used a good topic sentence and most sentences supported the main idea.
Excellent

The student used a good topic sentence and all sentences supported the main idea.
Capitalization and punctuation

Poor

The student did not use any capitalization or punctuation skills.
Fair

The student used capitalization for some sentenvces and a few proper nouns. Some proper nouns were capitalized.
Good

The student used correct capitalization and punctuation for most of the paragraph.
Excellent

The student used good capitalization and punctuation skills throughout the paragraph.




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