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Opinion Paragraph
Opinion
Do you prefer a snowy day or summer day? Why?
Rubric Code:
M8C465
By
millbasin236
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Opinion Paragraph
Developing
4 pts
Secure
3 pts
Beginning
2 pts
Topic Sentence
Developing
Topic sentence is stated in a complete sentence and somewhat expresses an opinion about the topic.
Secure
Topic sentence is stated in a complete sentence and fully expresses an opinion about the topic.
Beginning
Topic is not stated in a complete sentence, but does express an opinion.
Supporting Opinions and Reasons
Developing
Contains 3 supporting opinions and some specific reasons to support opinions.
Secure
Contains (2) supporting opinions and specific reasons to support opinions.
Beginning
Contains (1)supporting opinion and 1 specific reason to support opinions.
Organization/Structure
Developing
Logical progression of details. Transitions present, however do not enhance the overall effectiveness of the paragraph.
Organization is clear. Some transitions are present.
Secure
Logical progression of details. Transitions are appropriate and used effectively.
Beginning
No discernable organization. Transitions are not present.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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