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Conflict Paragraph Rubric
Paragraph Rubric
Rubric Code:
HX6625C
By
ltiesse
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Conflict Paragraph
Good
10 pts
Fair
7 pts
Poor
4 pts
Organization X 2
Good
A clear topic sentence names the book, author and conflict. All details clearly support the topic sentence. A closing sentence sums up the information in the paragraph.
Fair
There is an attempt to write a topic and a closing sentence. There is some sequencing of details. Not all details are supportive of the topic sentence.
Poor
No clear topic and closing sentences. Information is not organized and does not support the topic sentence.
Ideas
Good
Specific details gives the reader important information about the conflict and how it was solved. Details help create a clear picture for the reader.
Fair
There are details, however, some details do not clearly explain the conflict and/or there are not enough details. The reader has a general picture of what the book is about.
Poor
Details are limited and unclear.
Sentence Fluency
Good
Sentences are well written. There are no awkward sentences, fragments or run-ons.
Fair
Sentences are generally well written. Few fragments and run-ons.
Poor
Sentences are poorly written. They are awkward and there are fragments and run-ons.
Conventions
Good
Spelling, punctation, capitalization and grammar are generally correct. Use of spellcheck evident.
Fair
Editing and use of spellcheck is inconsistent. Spelling, punctuation, capitalization and grammar are usually correct.
Poor
Errors in spelling, punctutation, capitalization and grammar make the text difficult to read.<BR>
Spellcheck not used.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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