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Persuasive/Argumentative Essay or Speech
Argumentative Essay
This rubric is used to evaluate students persuasive argumentative essay/speech.
Rubric Code:
PXC6X88
By
maych74
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Persuasive/Arg. Essay
Not Evident
10 pts
Emerging
15 pts
Proficient
20 pts
Mastered
25 pts
Focus
25 %
Not Evident
Argument is not focused or includes contradictory information, entirely weakening the writer's argument and purpose is questionable.
Emerging
Argument is not as focused as it needs to be, causing the writer's argument to be somewhat weak; and purpose is not always clear.
Proficient
Argument is mostly well-focused and purpose is focused.
Mastered
Argument is well- focused and purpose is clear.
Support
25 %
Not Evident
Argument lacks sufficient support from reliable sources; or the support used is not convincing.
Emerging
Argument has some support from reliable sources but is still weak.
Proficient
Support is only ample but is still somewhat convincing.
Mastered
Argument contains abundant and convincing support from reliable sources.
Strong, Convincing Voice
25 %
Not Evident
The writer's own voice and point of view are not evident.
Emerging
The writer's own voice and point of view are often vague.
Proficient
The writer's own voice is somewhat strong and convincing and engages the audience.
Mastered
The writer's own voice and point of view are distinct and convincing for his/her audience.
Grammar/Mechanics
25 %
Not Evident
Grammar and mechanical errors severely impede understanding in several areas.
Emerging
Five or more grammar or mechanical errors; readers' understanding might be somewhat but not severely impeded by errors.
Proficient
No more than three to four grammar or mechanical errors; readers' understanding is not impeded.
Mastered
Less than two grammatical and/or mechanical errors; readers' understanding is not impeded.
Keywords:
argumentative, persuasive, research, report, essay, argument, persuasion
Subjects:
English
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Types:
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