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Expository Essay--6th Grade
Expository Essay--6th Grade
Five paragraph essay
Rubric Code:
EC5W37
By
bvankeulen
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Content
Below Basic 1
1 pts
Basic 2
2 pts
Proficient 3
3 pts
ADVANCED 4
4 pts
Score
(N/A)
Introduction
Below Basic 1
Introduction does not include a hook and/or thesis statement.
Basic 2
Introduction has a boring hook and unclear thesis statement.
Proficient 3
Introduction has a hook and somewhat clear thesis statement.
ADVANCED 4
Introduction includes an attention-grabbing hook and a clear thesis statment with topic and three main ideas.
Score
Main Ideas
Below Basic 1
Includes only one main idea paragraph. May or may not use transitions.
Basic 2
Includes two main idea paragraphs. May or may not use transitions.
Proficient 3
Includes three main idea paragraphs, but does not use a transition each time.
ADVANCED 4
Transitions are used to move between three main idea paragraphs.
Score
Supporting Details
Below Basic 1
Includes only one supporting detail for each main idea. Details are not descriptive or clear.
Basic 2
Includes at least two supporting details for each main idea. Details are somewhat vague.
Proficient 3
Includes two supporting details that are specific OR three supporting details that are somewhat vague.
ADVANCED 4
Includes three or more supporting details for each main idea. Details use specific examples and description.
Score
Conclusion
Below Basic 1
No conclusion is apparent in the essay.
Basic 2
Conclusion may be attempted, but does not summarize or restate thesis.
Proficient 3
Conclusion provides a summary of supporting points but does not restate the thesis.
ADVANCED 4
Conclusion is clear and summarizes supporting points. It restates the thesis in a new way.<BR>
The reader is satisfied with the conclusion and is left with something to think about.
Score
Mechanics
Below Basic 1
Errors are glaring and the essay is difficult to read.
Basic 2
There are several errors which detract from the overall meaning and flow of the essay.
Proficient 3
Minimal errors are found (5-8). They do not detract from the general flow of the essay.
ADVANCED 4
Errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization are minimal and not distracting. (0-4).
Score
Sentence Fluency & Word Choice
Below Basic 1
Very basic words are used with short, choppy sentences.
Basic 2
Several sentence fragments or run-ons. Word choice is limited or used incorrectly.
Proficient 3
Some variety in sentence length and complexity. Attempts to use descriptive words.
ADVANCED 4
Sentences vary in length, complexity, and type. Word choice offers surprise, clarity and "just right" wording.
Score
Expository Purpose
Below Basic 1
The essay is very basic with the how-to steps of the essay.
Basic 2
The essay has provided basic facts, but has not gone into specific detail.
Proficient 3
This exposition delivers some important facts and information for reader , but the development needs a little work.
ADVANCED 4
This essay delivers important facts and information for reader about the setting, events, and how-to that have led to the overall essay.
Score
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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