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Ideas - A memory 
Write a paragraph about a memory you have. Include a good title, creative introductory sentence, 3-5 descriptive detail sentences, a conclusion sentence to sum it all up.
Rubric Code: M6WB2W
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Fair

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Good

25 pts

Excellent

30 pts

Topic clarity & focus

Poor

There is no topic (main idea). It is simply a list of facts or events. Unclear and confusing to the reader.
Fair

The topic (main idea) is difficult to figure out and most of the paper is unclear. Topic is too large. Some of the information does not relate to the topic.
Good

There is a clear topic (main idea). It is not confusing or vague. The topic is fairly manageable; not too big.
Excellent

This paper is crystal clear and one can easily tell what the topic (main idea) is. A focused, narrow, and well-thought out idea!
Specific & interesting details

Poor

No real specific or interesting details included. Writing does not relate to a topic of any sort.
Fair

There are a few interesting details but the reader must hunt for them. Most of this writing is too general.
Good

Some interesting or unusual details stand out. The reader may gain some insight or learn a bit from the specific details included in this paper.
Excellent

Carefully chosen interesting details that relate perfectly with the topic. Descriptive details keep the reader motivated.
Knowledge of topic

Poor

Not much known about the chosen topic. Seems to be writing to fill space.
Fair

Some memory of this topic is shown through the writing. Doesn't seem like a strong enough memory to warrant a paper.
Good

Quite a bit is known about this topic. The author values this memory and it is shown by emotions portrayed by words in the paper.
Excellent

This topic is well chosen and one the author knows well. Memories of this written work will not soon be forgotten.
Introduction and conclusion

Poor

No introduction or conclusion sentence.
Fair

There is an introduction but it might have too much detail or is not engaging to the reader. Conclusion is not a summary or opinion; not quite an ending.
Good

Good introduction that tells or gives a clue to the main idea. A conclusion that summarizes or gives an opinion at the end of the paper.
Excellent

A creatively written introduction that grabs the reader's attention. The conclusion sums up the topic successfully by restating the intro differently or using a strong opinion.



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