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Argument essay for a critical thinking class 
A rudimentary rubric for a simple argumentative essay.
Rubric Code: NXW9WX3
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

Powered by iRubric Argumentative Essay
  Incomplete

10 pts

Average

15 pts

Exceptional

20 pts

Introduction

Incomplete

does not state the question/topic, your position (position statement), and your plan for the essay and/or jumps right to the body of the essay
Average

does state the question/topic, your position (position statement)and your plan for the essay, but is very weak and leaves the reader confused about the topic and your position on the topic
Exceptional

states the question/topic, your position (thesis statement) and your plan for the essay clearly and strongly, so that the reader is not confused about the topic and your position on the topic
Idea

Incomplete

only has one or two of the following support items required in the assignment: 5 or more sentence paragraphs, 5 paragraphs, title, heading,and has citations.
Average

has three to four of the following support items required in the assignment: 5 or more sentence paragraphs, 5 paragraphs, title, heading, and has appropriate citations.
Exceptional

has all five of the following support items required in the assignment: 5 or more sentence paragraphs, 5 paragraphs, title, heading,and has appropriate citations.
Conclusion

Incomplete

no concluding paragraph - essay ends abruptly
Average

weak concluding paragraph - does not summarize or restate the thesis clearly
Exceptional

strong concluding paragraph - summarizes and restates the thesis in an interesting way that captures the reader's attention
Organization

Incomplete

does not follow your approved outline; almost no organization; no logical progression of ideas; no use of transitions between paragraphs, no topic sentences & few details.
Average

somewhat follows your approved outline; some organization; some logical progression of ideas in some parts of essay, but not others; a few transitions, but not throughout the essay. Attempts topic sentences & has supporting details.
Exceptional

follows approved outline; well organized; clear, logical progression of ideas; uses appropriate transitions, topic sentences & supporting details.
Conventions

Incomplete

5 or more grammatical, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling errors
Average

4 or less grammatical, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling errors
Exceptional

Fewer than 3 grammatical, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling errors



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  • argumentative essay, critical thinking essay


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