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5-Paragraph Essay Rubric--Personal Experience Essay 
Students will demonstrate their knowledge of paragraph organization by writing a 5-paragraph essay utilizing the writing process of planning, organizing, writing, evaluating and revising. Specifically, students will write about impotant people who have had a profound effect upon their lives.
Rubric Code: MC746A
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
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Powered by iRubric LS 2C - 5 Paragraph Essay
  Effective

Reader understands and easily follows the writer’s expression of ideas.

20 pts

Adequate

Reader understands
writer’s ideas.

16 pts

Marginal

Reader occasionally has
difficulty understanding
or following the writer’s ideas.

12 pts

Below Marginal

Reader has difficulty identifying or following the writer’s ideas.

8 pts

Inadequate

4 pts

Response to Prompt

Effective

Presents a clearly focused main idea that addresses prompt--writing about a person who is important to the writer's life.
Adequate

Uses the writing prompt to establish a main idea.
Marginal

Addresses the prompt, though the focus may shift.
Below Marginal

Attempts to address prompt but with little or no success in
establishing a focus.
Inadequate

Does not attempt to address prompt
Organization

Effective

Establishes a clear and logical organization. Effective transitions are present to bridge between paragraphs.
Adequate

Uses an identifiable
organizational plan. Transitions are used to bridge paragraphs.
Marginal

Shows some evidence of an organizational plan. Some transitions are used to bridge paragraphs.
Below Marginal

Fails to organize ideas. A very limited use of transitions are used between paragraphs.
Inadequate

Contains no organization or ideas.
Development & Details

Effective

Achieves coherent
development with specific and relevant details and examples.
Adequate

Has focused but occasionally uneven development; incorporates some specific detail.
Marginal

Has some development but lacks specific details; may be limited to a listing, repetitions,
or generalizations.
Below Marginal

Demonstrates little development; usually lacks details or examples or presents irrelevant information.
Inadequate

Demonstrates no development; usually lacks details or examples or presents irrelevant information
Length

Effective

Essay is a full page long
Adequate

Essay is 3/4 of a page long
Marginal

Essay is 1/2 of a page
Below Marginal

Essay is less that 1/2 page
Inadequate
Spelling and Punctuation

Effective

No grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors.
Adequate

One to two grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors.
Marginal

Three to four grammatical spelling, or punctuation errors.
Below Marginal

Four to six grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors.
Inadequate

More than six grammatical, spelling, or punctuational erros



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