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Mary Portrait Paragraph 
Rubric Code: D4A998
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Subject: Education  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Superior

4 pts

Adequate

3 pts

Minimal

2 pts

Inadequate

1 pts

Topic Sentence

Is the main idea stated?

Superior

The Main Idea is present, clearly written and builds interest.
Adequate

Main Idea is present and clearly written.
Minimal

Main Idea is present but does not connect to rest of paragraph
Inadequate

Main idea is not present or is unclear.
Description

Ideas

Superior

Makes a complete and detailed description of the subject matter and/or elements seen in the work.
Adequate

Makes a detailed description of most of the subject matter and/or elements seen in the work.
Minimal

Makes a detailed description of some of the subject matter and/or elements.
Inadequate

Descriptions are not detailed or complete.
Interpretation

Qualities of Mary and symbols used.

Superior

Forms a superior hypothesis about the symbols and qualities of Mary portrayed in the artwork.
Adequate

Forms an adequate hypothesis about the symbols and qualities of Mary portrayed in the artwork.
Minimal

Forms a minimal hypothesis about the symbols and qualities of Mary portrayed in the artwork.
Inadequate

Forms a inadequate hypothesis about the symbols and qualities of Mary portrayed in the artwork.
Supporting details

Does each detail support, or tell more about the topic?

Superior

Each detail supports, or tells more about the artwork and follow up sentences provide additional support.
Adequate

Each detail supports or tells about the artwork, but there are no follow up sentences.
Minimal

Some of the details support or tell about the artwork , but there are some that do not.
Inadequate

The details do not tell about the artwork.
Transitions (Linking words)

Do linking words, or transition words, connect details so that the paragraph reads smoothly?

Superior

Transitions are present and effectively direct readers from one example to the next. They exhibit sophistication on the part of the writer.
Adequate

Transitions are present and direct readers from one example to the next though not to the level of excellent. They may be basic and/or confusing.
Minimal

Transitions are present but do not effectively direct readers from one example to the next. They may be basic and/or cofusing.
Inadequate

Transitions are not present or do not effectively direct readers from one example to the next.
Logical order

Does the order of the supporting details make sense?

Superior

The paragraph is developed in a logical order appropriate to the writer's purpose and readers needs.
Adequate

Most of the paragraph is presented in a logical order, and readers should have little trouble following the supporting details.
Minimal

The writer attempts to develop the paragraph in a logical order, but some of the paragraph may be presented in an order readers may find confusing.
Inadequate

The supporting details within the paragraph as a whole are not developed in a logical order.
Grammar and Mechanics

Does the paper indicate that the writer has control of the rules of spelling, grammar and mechanics

Superior

The paragraph contains no errors. There is nothing in the spelling, usage or mechanics that is distracting to the reader.
Adequate

The paragraph contains few errors in usage, spelling and mechanics, but they are not distracting to the reader.
Minimal

The paragraph contains some errors in usage, spelling and mechanics, some of which are distracting to the reader.
Inadequate

The paragraph contains several errors in usage, spelling and mechanics most of which are distracting to the reader.
Choice

Why did you choose this portrait?

Superior

Gives a superior explanation as to why this piece of work was chosen.
Adequate

Gives an adequate explanation as to why this piece of work was chosen.
Minimal

Gives a minimal explanation as to why this piece of work was chosen.
Inadequate

Gives an inadequate explanation as to why this piece of work was chosen.
Paragraph Due Date

Superior

Paragraph handed in on time.
Adequate

Paragraph handed in 1 day late.
Minimal

Paragraph handed in 2 days late.
Inadequate

Paragraph handed in 3 or more days late.



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