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Six Traits Presentation Rubric
Six Traits Writing Rubric
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Rubric Code:
N55848
By
BogleTodd
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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6 Point 6 Traits - Weighted
DEVELOPING
2 pts
EMERGING
3 pts
PROFICIENT
4 pts
EFFECTIVE
5 pts
EXEMPLARY
6 pts
Ideas
DEVELOPING
Incorrectly identifies the central argument.
EMERGING
Somewhat identifies the central argument.
PROFICIENT
Identifes the central argument.
EFFECTIVE
Clear explanation of the central argument.
EXEMPLARY
Clear, focused, explanation of the central argument.
Organization: Of Slides
DEVELOPING
Hard to follow; needs much re-ordering
EMERGING
Some out of place information
PROFICIENT
Order functional; structure supportive; functional lead and conclusion
EFFECTIVE
Order works well with topic & purpose; strong leads, thoughtful transitions
EXEMPLARY
Thoughtful structure; well-crafted transitions; unforgettable opening
Word Choice
DEVELOPING
Flat language or thesaurus overload
EMERGING
Moments of imprecision; now and then a “gem”
(Missing at least one strong verb, quality adjective or "ly" word per slide)
PROFICIENT
Functional, clear language;some promising moments
(Most slides have strong verbs, quality adjectives and sparkling adverbs.)
EFFECTIVE
Precise, vivid, natural language; striking, fresh phrases
(Most paragraphs have more than one strong verb)
EXEMPLARY
Powerful, stunning verbs; you want to read it more than once to savor the words
(Many strong verbs and quality adjectives in piece)
Conventions
DEVELOPING
Noticeable, frequent, distracting errors; line-by-line editing required
EMERGING
Noticeable, distracting errors that may affect meaning; errors even on basics
PROFICIENT
Noticeable, but minor errors that do not obscure meaning; needs a good once-over
EFFECTIVE
Minor errors that are easily overlooked; minor touchups
EXEMPLARY
Only the pickiest editors will spot errors
Keywords:
6 Traits, six traits, writing
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
Writing
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