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Student will write a thesis statement that identifies the focus or controlling idea.
Rubric Code: J75A48
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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3 pts

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2 pts

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1 pts

Specificity

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The statement clearly identifies a single topic and position. The topic is narrow enough to be thoroughly addressed within the confines of the assignment.
v

Topic is too broad to be addressed sufficiently within the confines of the assignment; may refer to multiple topics or problems, or may be unclear.
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Topic and/or position is vague or unclear.
Stance

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Statement clearly and convincingly reflects the writer's position on one topic. The position is supportable and original.
v

Statement reflects the writer's position on the topic, but may be inadequate or unclear.
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Statement lacks a position or stance, or may be unsupportable.
Significance

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Thesis topic is relevant and important. It addresses a question or problem that requires resolution.
v

The thesis statement may have some importance or relevance in the real world, but lacks immediacy and/or an original, supportable position.
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Thesis statement has no real importance in the world. Reader may respond with, "So What?"
Structure

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The statement is a well constructed, grammatically correct sentence; and includes some kind of hook to interest the reader.
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The statement is poorly constructed and/or contains one or two grammatical errors.
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The statement contains more than two grammatical errors and/or is so poorly constructed that meaning is lost.



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