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Research or Literary Analysis 
Rubric Code: E2W735A
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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1 pts

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2 pts

Excellent

3 pts

Restate & Answer the Question

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The restatement does not make sense.
Did not answer the question.
This is not what the prompt was about.
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Attempted to restate or reword the prompt.
Attempted to answer the question.
Sentence may be incomplete
Excellent

Restated or reworded the prompt.
Answered the question.
Sentence is complete.
Cites Evidence

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Does not tell where the evidence was found.
The evidence does not support the topic.
Evidence is missing.
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Might tell where the evidence was found (in paragraph three, The text states, the author says)
Uses key ideas, facts, or details that do not support the topic support the topic well.
Excellent

Tells where the evidence was found (in paragraph three, The text states, the author says)
Uses excellent key ideas, facts, or details that support the topic.
Explains Reasoning

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Explanation does not support why the evidence supports the answer.
Explanation does not make any sense.
Explanation is missing.
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Attempts to show some reasoning as to why this evidence supports the topic.
Excellent

Explains why this evidence clearly supports your topic.

This shows that....
This is why...
This proves...
This evidence tells us...
It is clear that...
Cites Evidence

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Does not tell where the evidence was found.
The evidence does not support the topic.
Evidence is missing.
Almost there!

Might tell where the evidence was found (in paragraph three, The text states, the author says)
Uses key ideas, facts, or details that do not support the topic support the topic well.
Excellent

Tells where the evidence was found (in paragraph three, The text states, the author says)
Uses excellent key ideas, facts, or details that support the topic.
Explains Reasoning

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Explanation does not support why the evidence supports the answer.
Explanation does not make any sense.
Explanation is missing.
Almost there!

Attempts to show some reasoning as to why this evidence supports the topic.
Excellent

Explains why this evidence clearly supports your topic.

This shows that....
This is why...
This proves...
This evidence tells us...
It is clear that..
Cites Evidence

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Does not tell where the evidence was found.
The evidence does not support the topic.
Evidence is missing.
Almost there!

Might tell where the evidence was found (in paragraph three, The text states, the author says)
Uses key ideas, facts, or details that do not support the topic support the topic well.
Excellent

Tells where the evidence was found (in paragraph three, The text states, the author says)
Uses excellent key ideas, facts, or details that support the topic.
Explains Reasoning

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Explanation does not support why the evidence supports the answer.
Explanation does not make any sense.
Explanation is missing.
Almost there!

Attempts to show some reasoning as to why this evidence supports the topic.
Excellent

Explains why this evidence clearly supports your topic.

This shows that....
This is why...
This proves...
This evidence tells us...
It is clear that..
Concluding Sentence

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Conclusion does not make sense and does not support the topic

Conclusion is missing
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An incomplete sentence that;
Reviews a few main ideas.
May restate topic sentence
Excellent

A complete sentence that;
Reviews main ideas
Restates the topic sentence
Does not introduce new ideas or topics

In conclusion...
Overall....
Finally....
Lastly....
Grammar, Spelling, Punctuation

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The writing is difficult to read

4-5 incomplete sentences
4-5 capitals or periods missing
6-7 spelling errors
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The writing is somewhat easy to read

2-3 incomplete sentences
2-3 capitals or periods missing
4-5 spelling errors
Excellent

The writing is very easy to read

All sentences are complete thoughts
Has all capitals and periods
2-3 spelling errors




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