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Hero Five Paragraph Essay
Hero Five Paragraph Essay
Rubric Code:
E296X9
By
bigswede
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Subject:
Computers
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Assessment of the Narrative Essay
Excellent Above Expectations
4 pts
Meets Expectations
3 pts
Almost Meeting Expectations
2 pts
Not Yet
1 pts
INTRODUCTION/CONCLUSION
Excellent Above Expectations
Well-developed introduction engages the reader and creates interest. Contains background information. Thesis clearly states or implies a significant and compelling position. Conclusion effectively wraps up and goes beyond restating the thesis.
Meets Expectations
Introduction creates interest. Thesis clearly states the position. Conclusion effectively summarizes topics.
Almost Meeting Expectations
Introduction adequately explains the background, but may lack detail. Thesis states the position. Conclusion is recognizable and ties up almost all loose ends.
Not Yet
Background details are a random collection of information, unclear, or not related to the topic. Thesis is vague or unclear. Conclusion does not summarize main points.
MAIN POINTS: body paragraphs
Excellent Above Expectations
Well developed main points directly related to the thesis. Supporting examples are concrete and detailed. The narrative is developed with a consistent and effective point-of-view, showing the story in detail.
Meets Expectations
Three or more main points are related to the thesis, but one may lack details. The narrative shows events from the author's point of view using some details.
Almost Meeting Expectations
Three or more main points are are not present. The narrative shows the events, but may lack details.
Not Yet
Less than three main points, and/or poor development of ideas. The narrative is undeveloped, and tells rather than shows, the story.
ORGANIZATION: structure/transition
Excellent Above Expectations
Logical progression of ideas with a clear structure that enhances the thesis. Transitions are mature and graceful.
Meets Expectations
Logical progression of ideas. Transitions are present equally throughout essay.
Almost Meeting Expectations
Organization is clear. Transitions are present.
Not Yet
No discernable organization. Transitions are not present.
STYLE:sentence flow, variety
Excellent Above Expectations
Writing is smooth, skillful, coherent. Sentences are strong and expressive with varied structure. Diction is consistent and words well chosen.
Meets Expectations
Writing is clear and sentences have varied structure. Diction is consistent.
Almost Meeting Expectations
Writing is clear, but sentences may lack variety. Diction is appropriate.
Not Yet
Writing is confusing, hard to follow. Contains fragments and/or run-on sentences. Inappropriate diction.
MECHANICS
Excellent Above Expectations
Punctuation, spelling, capitalization and formatting are correct. No errors. 12 pt. serif font used, centered and bold title; double spaced; indented paragraphs;
Meets Expectations
Punctuation, spelling, capitalization and formatting are generally correct, with few errors.
Almost Meeting Expectations
Several errors in punctuation, spelling, capitalization and/or formatting.
Not Yet
Distracting errors in punctuation, spelling, capitalization and/or formatting.
Subjects:
Computers
English
Types:
Writing
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