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Persuasive Essay
Rubric Code:
KX78373
By
kristinewalker1
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
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4 pts
Introduction and conclusion
Poor
Introduction and conclusion are either missing, too brief, or not separated from the body of the essay.
Fair
Brief introduction and conclusion that introduce and re-state the topic.
Good
Introduction contains a thesis and conclusion 'wraps up' the paper.
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Introduction states a clear thesis. Conclusion is a fully developed paragraph that places the topic in a broader context.
Ideas and Explanations
Poor
Few supporting details. Supporting details are irrelevant or incomprehensible. Too brief; underdeveloped.
Fair
Ideas are simple, brief, vague, or repetitious. Weak support. Underdeveloped
Good
Reasonable details and ideas. Support substantial and relevant.
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Ideas are insightful, thorough, and convincing. Ideas are supported by logical examples.
Organization
Poor
Paragraphing is illogical and confusing. Few or no transitions.
Fair
Some flaws. Poor paragraphing, lacking unity, or some redundancy.
Few transitions.
Good
Logical and appropriate organization, but not as smooth as a '4'
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Transitions are used between and within paragraphs
Style
Poor
Sentences are hard to understand.
Fair
Simplistic style. Sentence structure is simple and lacking variety.
Good
Functional, but sentence variety and vocabulary are limited.
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"Pleasure to read" uncluttered, rich language.
Grammar/Mechanics
Poor
Pervasive, distracting errors.
Fair
Some errors, but they are not distracting. Meaning is clear.
Good
Occasional errors, but the paper appears to be proofread.
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Error-free, or errors in more complex vocabulary or sentence structures.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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