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Thesis Statement
Cap12thesis
Student will write a thesis statement that identifies the focus or controlling idea.
Rubric Code:
M884X2
By
dhw8781
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Thesis Statement
Exceeds
3 pts
Meets
2 pts
Emerging
1 pts
Specificity
Exceeds
The statement clearly identifies a single topic and position. The topic is narrow enough to be thoroughly addressed within the confines of the assignment.
Meets
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.
Emerging
Topic and/or position is vague or unclear.
Stance
Exceeds
Statement clearly and convincingly reflects the writer's position on one topic. The position is supportable and original.
Meets
Statement reflects the writer's position on the topic, but may be inadequate or unclear.
Emerging
Statement lacks a position or stance, or may be unsupportable.
Significance
Exceeds
Thesis topic is relevant and important. It addresses a question or problem that requires resolution.
Meets
The thesis statement may have some importance or relevance in the real world, but lacks immediacy and/or an original, supportable position.
Emerging
Thesis statement has no real importance in the world. Reader may respond with, "So What?"
Structure
Exceeds
The statement is a well constructed, grammatically correct sentence; and includes some kind of hook to interest the reader.
Meets
The statement is poorly constructed and/or contains one or two grammatical errors.
Emerging
The statement contains more than two grammatical errors and/or is so poorly constructed that meaning is lost.
Keywords:
thesis statement, controlling idea, composition
Subjects:
English
Types:
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