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5 Paragraph Essay - ESL
5 Paragraph Essay - ESL
Rubric Code:
F6XX6W
By
Mrs_Martin
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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5 paragraph Essay
Incomplete
2 pts
Average
4 pts
Exceptional
6 pts
Introduction
Incomplete
does not state the question/topic, your position, and your plan for the essay and/or jumps right to the body of the essay
Average
does state the question/topic, your position, and your plan for the essay, but is very weak and leaves the reader confused
Exceptional
states the question/topic, your position, and your plan for the essay clearly and strongly, the reader is not confused about the topic and your position on the topic
Support
Incomplete
The supporting points of the argument are not clear or related to the argument. There is little effort to connect the main topic to the larger theme of the writing.
Average
The supporting points are clear and help the reader understand the topic better but, only minimally. Some details are provided and explained.
Exceptional
All the supporting points are detailed and clearly relate to the topic or argument. The points are well presented and researched.
Conclusion
Incomplete
No concluding paragraph - essay ends abruptly
Average
Weak concluding paragraph - does not summarize or restate the thesis clearly
Exceptional
Strong concluding paragraph - summarizes and restates the thesis in an interesting way that captures the reader's attention
Organization
Incomplete
Almost no organization; no logical progression of ideas; no use of transitions between paragraphs
Average
Some organization; some logical progression of ideas in some parts of essay, but not others; a few transitions, but not throughout the essay
Exceptional
Well organized; clear, logical progression of ideas; uses appropriate transitions
Mechanics
Incomplete
5 or more grammatical, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling errors
Average
4 or less grammatical, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling errors
Exceptional
No grammatical, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling errors
Vocabulary
Incomplete
Poor word choice; some words are used incorrectly; sentences are simple and send a basic message but there are no detailed expressions
Average
Simple word choice; some effort is made to use complex sentences and new vocabulary; there are some mistakes but the argument of the essay is clear
Exceptional
Many new words used correctly; strong efforts to expand the vocabulary; words and expressions are eloquently presented
Keywords:
5 Paragraph Essay
Subjects:
English
Philosophy
Types:
Writing
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