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D.A.R.E. Essay
D.A.R.E. Essay
Rubric Code:
G4WW2B
By
waterst
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
(none)
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D.A.R.E. Essay
Outstanding!
4 pts
Almost there...
3 pts
Needs Improvement
2 pts
Paragraph 1: Introduction
Outstanding!
*Effectively explains the D.A.R.E. program
*Paragraph is developed in a clear, interesting sequence
*5-8 sentences in length
Almost there...
*Attempts to explain the D.A.R.E. program
*Paragraph attempts to develop in a clear, interesting sequence
*3-4 sentences
Needs Improvement
*Little or no attempt to explain the D.A.R.E. program
*Paragraph does not develop in a clear, interesting sequence
*Inadequate number of sentences <3
Paragraph 2: What you've learned
Outstanding!
*Effectively conveys what the writer learned in D.A.R.E. AND why it is personally important
*Paragraph is developed in a clear, interesting sequence
*5-8 sentences in length
Almost there...
*Attempts to convey what the writer learned in D.A.R.E. AND/OR why it is personally important
*Paragraph attempts to develop in a clear, interesting sequence
*3-4 sentences
Needs Improvement
*Little or no attempt to convey what the writer learned in D.A.R.E. AND/OR why it is personally important
*Paragraph does not develop in a clear, interesting sequence
*Inadequate number of sentences <3
Paragraph 3: What you've learned
Outstanding!
*Effectively conveys what the writer learned in D.A.R.E. AND why it is personally important
*Paragraph is developed in a clear, interesting sequence
*5-8 sentences in length
Almost there...
*Attempts to convey what the writer learned in D.A.R.E. AND/OR why it is personally important
*Paragraph attempts to develop in a clear, interesting sequence
*3-4 sentences
Needs Improvement
*Little or no attempt to convey what the writer learned in D.A.R.E. AND/OR why it is personally important
*Paragraph does not develop in a clear, interesting sequence
*Inadequate number of sentences <3
Paragraph 4: What you've learned
Outstanding!
*Effectively conveys what the writer learned in D.A.R.E. AND why it is personally important
*Paragraph is developed in a clear, interesting sequence
*5-8 sentences in length
Almost there...
*Attempts to convey what the writer learned in D.A.R.E. AND/OR why it is personally important
*Paragraph attempts to develop in a clear, interesting sequence
*3-4 sentences
Needs Improvement
*Little or no attempt to convey what the writer learned in D.A.R.E. AND/OR why it is personally important
*Paragraph does not develop in a clear, interesting sequence
*Inadequate number of sentences <3
Paragrah5: Conclusion
Outstanding!
*Effectively states a personal commitment to make wise decisions and brings closure to the essay
*Paragraph is developed in a clear, interesting sequence
*5-8 sentences in length
Almost there...
*Attempts to state a personal commitment to make wise decisions and/or attempts to bring closure to the essay
*Paragraph attempts to develop in a clear, interesting sequence
*3-4 sentences
Needs Improvement
*Little or no attempt to state a personal commitment to make wise decisions and/or bring closure to the essay
*Paragraph does not develop in a clear, interesting sequence
*Inadequate number of sentences <3
Conventions
Outstanding!
*Spelling, punctuation, and capitalization contain 0 errors
*Sentences vary in length and type
*Complete sentences: 0 run-ons/fragments
Almost there...
*Spelling, punctuation, and capitalization contain 1-5 errors
*Some sentences vary in length and type.
*Complete sentences: 1-5 run-ons/fragments
Needs Improvement
*Excessive spelling, punctuation, and capitalization errors
*Sentences do not vary in length and type.
*Run-ons/fragments are in excess
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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