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Explanation and Justification Rubric 
Explain why you selected your graph type and justify why you used the data that you selected.
Rubric Code: PXACW23
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Subject: Science  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Explain why you selected your graph type and justify why you used the data that you selected.
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Reasons and support

Are there enough reasons that are appropriate, relevant to the category, clear and convincing? Are comparisons used effectively?

Poor

Reasons are inadequate, irrelevant, or far too brief and undeveloped and justifications are absent
Fair

Reasons and support make sense but need clarity, development, or some are not relevant to the category and justifications are absent or not suitable
Good

Reasons are appropriate and relevant though perhaps needing more reasons, or some need more development in order to be convincing and a better justification may be needed
Excellent

Reasons and support are appropriate and relevant to the category, adequate in number and development, clear and convincing with excellent justifications.
anticipation of other views

Does the essay anticipate and answer alternative judgments and counterarguments?

Poor

There is no attempt to recognize an opposing or alternative view
Fair

A counterargument is referred to only superficially ("Others may disagree, but...")
Good

A counterargument is acknowledged but not fully answered
Excellent

A reader can recognize a counterargument, objection or question
Organization

Is the essay well organized and clear? Is there a strong hook, satisfying end, and if appropriate, an additional design feature to add interest (such as an illustration)?

Poor

The essay is confused and difficult to follow at times, with a tepid opening, abrupt or fizzling or repetitive end (and an irrelevant design element)
Fair

The essay wanders at one or more points with an opening that is generic and a closing that tapers off or feels abrupt (and an ineffective design element)
Good

The essay is clear enough with a serviceable opening, an ending that works moderately well (and a design element that helps)
Excellent

The essay is superbly organized with a strong opening and a satisfying close (with an appropriate design feature if used)
Style and Grammar

Is the expression and language mature and engaging?

Poor

The writing struggles throughout and the vocabulary is limited
Fair

The writing is uncertain at times with some errors or a pattern of errors that cause distraction and language that is overly colloquial
Good

The writing is clear and mature overall with few errors
Excellent

The writing is confident, compelling



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