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5-Paragraph Writing Rubric--Personal Experience Essay
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 important people who have had a profound effect upon their lives.
Rubric Code:
P6BX2W
By
mhyne_022
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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5- Paragraph Writing
Excellent
5 pts
Very Good
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Response to Prompt
Excellent
Presents a clearly focused main idea that addresses prompt--writing about a person who is important to the writer's life.
Very Good
Uses the writing prompt to establish a main idea.
Good
Addresses the prompt, though the focus may shift.
Fair
Attempts to address prompt but with little or no success in
establishing a focus.
Poor
Does not attempt to address prompt
Organization
Excellent
Establishes a clear and logical organization.
Very Good
Uses an identifiable
organizational plan.
Good
Shows some evidence of an organizational plan.
Fair
Fails to organize ideas.
Poor
Contains no organization or ideas.
Development & Details
Excellent
Achieves coherent
development with specific and relevant details and examples. Effective transitions are present to bridge between paragraphs.
Very Good
Has focused but occasionally uneven development; incorporates some specific detail. Transitions are used to bridge paragraphs.
Good
Has some development but lacks specific details; may be limited to a listing, repetitions,
or generalizations. Some transitions are used to bridge paragraphs.
Fair
Demonstrates little development; usually lacks details or examples or presents irrelevant information. A very limited use of transitions are used between paragraphs.
Poor
Demonstrates no development; usually lacks details or examples or presents irrelevant information
Word Choice
Excellent
Exhibits varied and precise word choice.
Very Good
Exhibits appropriate word choice.
Good
Exhibits a narrow range of word choice, often including
inappropriate selections.
Fair
Exhibits little variety of word usage, words are redundant.
Poor
Exhibits weak and/or
inappropriate words.
Spelling and Punctuation
Excellent
No grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors. Typing correctly follows the prescribed format.
Very Good
One to two grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors. Typing follows format.
Good
Three to four grammatical spelling, or punctuation errors. Typing is basically acceptable.
Fair
Four to six grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors. Typing strays from format.
Poor
More than six grammatical, spelling, or punctuational errors. Typing is not acceptable by format.
Keywords:
writing, 5-paragraph, essay
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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