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paragraph:reason
This paragragh is structured with the purpose of explaining or giving a reason for something.
Rubric Code:
N5256
By
katlsg
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Reason Paragraph 9 sentence
Student Assessment
Poor
Total Points:
1 pts
Fair
Total Points:
2 pts
Good
Total Points:
3 pts
Excellent
Total Score:
4 pts
Accordion Outline
Poor
Did not do an outline or follow the format of the outline (Did not organize ideas and facts)
Fair
Followed the format of a reason outline: Titile Topic Fact Explaination (1X) (Repeat fact and explaination 2X) Conclusion (Did not organize ideas and facts)
Good
Followed the format of a reason outline: Titile Topic Fact Explaination (2X) (Repeat fact and explaination 3X) Conclusion
Excellent
Followed the format of a reason outline: Titile Topic Fact Explaination Sub Explaination (Repeat 3X) Conclusion
Topic sentence
Poor
Did not use a starter word. Words not organized in proper sentence structure
Fair
Used a starter word, a verb, and less than 4 conventions errors.
Good
Used a starter word, an action verb, a conjuction with less than 3 convention errors.
Excellent
Used a starter word, an action verb, a conjuction with less than 2 convention errors.
transition
Poor
Did not use any transition words.
Fair
Used 1-2 concrete transition words in the proper sentence structure with less than 4 errors.
Good
Used 1-2 concrete transition words and an abstract transition word in the proper sentence structure with less than 3 errors.
Excellent
Used 1 or more abstract phrase transitions and 1 or more concrete transition words with less than 2 error.
Elaboration
Poor
Did not use any (E's)examples, explaination, evidence, events, experiences, excitement, or elaborations
Fair
Used 1 (E's) with each idea with less than 4 errors.
Good
Used two (E's) with each idea with less than 3 errors.
Excellent
Used two (E's) with each idea and 1 or more sub facts for each E's, withless that 2 errors.
Conclusion
Poor
Did not restate your purpose or topic.
Fair
Restated your topic and purpose using the topic sentence
Good
Restated your topic and purpose using synonyms.
Excellent
Restated your topic and purpose using synonyms and conclusion words or phrases if they made sense and if they fit your paragraph.
overall paragraph
Poor
Sentences are incomplete and out of order or sequence, topic sentence and conclusion are missing or vague, and more than 7 convention errors.
Fair
Ideas are organized in logical order, topic sentence and conclusion are present in paragraph, and less than 6-7 convention errors in paragraph.
Good
Ideas are elaborate, sentences are organized in a logical or sequential order , topic sentence and/or the conclusion are clear and specific. Less than 4-5 convention errors
Excellent
Ideas are elaborate, sentences are organized in a logical or sequential order and vary in length, topic sentence and conclusion are clear and specific.Less than 3 convention errors
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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