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Persuasive Paper Assessment 
English 3 Persuasive Paper
Rubric Code: D44655
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Above Standards

4 pts

Meets Standards

3 pts

Approaches Standards

2 pts

Below Standards

1 pts

Attention Grabber

Above Standards

The introduction has a strong hook or attention grabber appropriate to audience. It may be a quotation, question, statistic or strong statement.
Meets Standards

The introduction has a hook or attention grabber, but it is weak, rambling or inappropriate for audience.
Approaches Standards

There is an interesting introduction but the connection to the topic is not clear.
Below Standards

The introduction is not interesting and does not relate to the topic.
Thesis Statement

Above Standards

The position statement provides a clear, strong comment of the writer's position on the topic.
Meets Standards

The position statement provides a clear comment of the writer's position.
Approaches Standards

A position statement is present but does not make the writer's position clear.
Below Standards

There is no position statement.
Support for Position

Above Standards

Includes 3 or more pieces of evidence (facts, statistics, real-life experiences) that support the position statement. The writer anticipates the reader's concerns, biases or arguments and has supplied at least one counter-argument.
Meets Standards

Includes 3 or more pieces of evidence that support the position statement.
Approaches Standards

Includes 2 pieces of evidence that support the position statement.
Below Standards

Includes one or no pieces of evidence to support the position statement.
Evidence & Examples

Above Standards

All evidence and examples are specific and relevant. Explanations show how each piece of evidence supports the writer's position.
Meets Standards

Most evidence and examples are specific and relevant. Explanations are given to show how they support the writer's position.
Approaches Standards

At least one of the pieces of evidence and examples is relevant and has an explanation that shows how it supports the writer's position.
Below Standards

Evidence and examples are not relevant and/or not explained.
Accuracy

Above Standards

All supporting facts and statistics are reported accurately.
Meets Standards

Almost all supportive facts and statistics are reported accurately.
Approaches Standards

Most supportive facts and statistics are reported accurately.
Below Standards

Facts and statistics were inaccurately reported.
Sequencing

Above Standards

The writer uses a logical order that makes it interesting and easy to follow his train of thought.
Meets Standards

A fairly logical order is used which makes it reasonably easy to follow the writer's train of thought.
Approaches Standards

A few supporting details or arguments are not in an expected or logical order, distracting the reader and creating some confusion.
Below Standards

Many supporting details or arguments are not in an expected or logical order, distracting the reader and making the essay confusing.
Closing Paragraph

Above Standards

The conclusion is strong and leaves the reader solidly understanding the writer's position.
Effective restatement of the postion begins the closing.
Meets Standards

The conclusion is recognizable. The author's position is restated within the first two sentences of the closing.
Approaches Standards

The writer's position is restated within the closing paragraph but not in its early sentences.
Below Standards

There is no conclusion to the paper.
Audience

Above Standards

The paper demonstrates a clear understanding of the potential reader and uses appropriate vocabulary.
Meets Standards

The paper demonstrates a general understanding of the potential reader and uses appropriate vocabulary.
Approaches Standards

The paper demonstrates some understanding of the potential reader.
Below Standards

It is not clear for whom the author is writing.
Sentence Structure

Above Standards

All sentences are well-constructed with various structures.
Meets Standards

Most sentences are well-constructed. Sentence structures vary somewhat.
Approaches Standards

Most sentences are well-constructed, but there is little to no variation in structure.
Below Standards

Most sentences are not well-constructed or varied.
Grammar & Spelling

Above Standards

The writer makes no errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the paper's content.
Meets Standards

The writer makes 1-3 errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the paper's content.
Approaches Standards

The writer makes 4-6 errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content.
Below Standards

The writer makes 7 or more errors in grammar or spelling.
Capitalization & Punctuation

Above Standards

The writer makes no errors in capitalizing or punctuating. The paper is exceptionally easy to read.
Meets Standards

The writer makes 1-3 errors in capitalizing or punctuating. The paper is still easy to read.
Approaches Standards

The writer makes 4-6 errors in capitalizing or punctuating which catch the reader's attention and interrupt the flow.
Below Standards

The writer makes 7 or more errors in capitalizing or punctuating which interrupt the reader's focus.
Sources

Above Standards

Sources were used and appropriately documented.
Meets Standards

Sources were used and an attempt at proper documentation was made.
Approaches Standards

Fewer than the required amount of sources are listed; an attempt at documentation was made.
Below Standards

Sources were either not listed or documented correctly.




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