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Discussion Text Type
Create a discussion based on the topic 'Children under the age of 15 should not have mobile phones.'
Rubric Code:
E329AB
By
lizcassidy
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Subject:
English
Type:
(Other)
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Introduction
Poor
States what the topic is about in basic form.
Fair
States the topic and mentions that there are arguments for and against.
Good
Clearly states the topic and introduces the different points of view.
Presents Arguments
Poor
Presents a minimal number of arguments, either for one or both sides.
Fair
Presents simple arguments both for and against.
Good
Presents detailed arguments for and against. Gives reasons why certain ideas are believed.
Conclusion
Poor
Includes one summary statement.
Fair
Includes a summary statement and a recommendation.
Good
Includes a detailed summary statement and recommendation that clearly shows a personal point of view.
Paragraphing
Poor
One main paragraph only.
Fair
New paragraph for each section.
Good
Detailed paragraphs containing multiple sentences.
Style
Poor
Writing style is one- sided.
Fair
Writing style is fair and presents both sides of the argument.
Good
Writing style is fair, written in second or third person and presents balanced arguments for and against.
Spelling
Poor
Multiple spelling errors of familiar and unfamiliar words. Below grade standard.
Fair
A small number of errors that do not detract from the overall presentation.
Good
Excellent spelling of age appropriate words.
Vocabulary
Poor
Simple vocabulary. Lack of words that create interest.
Fair
Vocabularly adequate for presenting ideas.
Good
Vocabulary creates interest and helps to convince readers of arguments for and against. Many thoughtful words and phrases included.
Subjects:
English
Types:
(Other)
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