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3 Part Paragraph (Persuasive) Rubric Grade 4
3 Part Paragraph Rubric Grade 4
Guidelines for scoring a stand alone 3 part paragraph.
Rubric Code:
NXC5CX7
By
d_warr
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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Writing: Persuasive
Basic
1
1 pts
Making Progress
2
2 pts
Proficient
3
3 pts
Excellent
4
4 pts
Content
Basic
- the paragraph does not include a concise opinion, nor is it supported with the 3 persuasive techniques.
Making Progress
- the paragraph offers an opinion inappropriately supported by 3 or less than 3 persuasive techniques
Proficient
- the paragraph includes a relatively concise opinion moderately supported with the 3 persuasive techniques.
Excellent
- the paragraph includes a concise opinion strongly supported with the 3 persuasive techniques.
Organization/Structure
Basic
- there are few relevant detail sentences.
Making Progress
- there are some detail sentences that inform/ elaborate each (3) supporting point.
Proficient
- there are multiple detail sentences that coherently inform/elaborate each (3) supporting point.
Excellent
- there are ample, relevant detail sentences that coherently inform/ elaborate each (3) supporting point.
Spelling/Writing Conventions
Basic
- the paragraph contains many errors in spelling, grammar and structure, rendering comprehension of main idea and/or details difficult. No use of transition words.
Making Progress
- the paragraph contains numerous errors in spelling/grammar which distract the reader from easily comprehending the main idea or some details. Use of some transitions words.
Proficient
- the paragraph contains some spelling/ grammatical errors. Errors that exist do not overly distract the reader. Adequate use of transition words.
Excellent
- the paragraph contains few spelling/ grammatical errors. Errors that exist do not detract from the reader's ability to understanding the text. Excellent use of transition words.
Keywords:
Paragraph
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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