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Expanded Expression Tool Writing
Expanded Expression Tool Writing
The student will write a paragraph using the 7 components of EET.
Rubric Code:
QX8WWC6
By
jhoppa
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Expanded Expression Tool
Unsatisfactory
1 pts
Average
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Very Good
4 pts
Outstanding
5 pts
Information
Unsatisfactory
Student has not attempted to find information.
The information is not presented in a logical manner.
Average
The student has selected some appropriate information to include in the report.
There is an attempt to present the information in a logical manner but many ideas are out of order.
Good
The student has selected some appropriate information to set context throughout the report
The student has presented the information in a logical manner for some paragraphs.
Very Good
The student has selected appropriate information to set the context throughout the report.
The student has presented the information in a logical order in all but one or two sentences.
Outstanding
The student has selected appropriate information, which greatly enhances the report.
The student has presented the information in a logical manner.
Grammar, Spelling.
Unsatisfactory
Student has not attempted to use style or structure.
Average
The student has used some present tense or phrases appropriate to a formal report structure. Less than 10 spelling mistakes. The student has attempted to make paragraphs. There was no stated or developed clear main idea for writing.
Good
The student has used present tense or phrases appropriate to a formal report structure. Less than 6 spelling mistakes. The student has made paragraphs but contains flaws. The student has not stated and developed a clear main idea for writing for each paragraph. One paragraph had a main idea.
Very Good
The student has used present tense or phrases appropriate to a formal report structure. Less than 3 spelling mistakes. The student has made paragraphs. The student has stated the main idea for most but not all paragraphs or there were flaws with the main idea statement.
Outstanding
The student has used present tense or phrases appropriate to a formal report structure, which greatly enhances the report. No spelling mistakes. The student has made proper paragraphs with a clearly stated main idea.
Conclusion/applying knowledge
Unsatisfactory
Student has not attempted to form a conclusion or apply knowledge.
Average
The student has tried to draw a conclusion by synthesising information from the report.
The student has not completely summarized the information that was collected.
Good
The student has drawn a conclusion by synthesising information from the report.
The student has also attempted to summarize the information but contains many flaws.
Very Good
The student has drawn a conclusion by synthesising information from the report and tried to apply that knowledge.
The student has summarized the information but contains minor flaws.
Outstanding
The student has drawn a conclusion by synthesising information from the report and applied that knowledge.
The student has summarized the information correctly.
Organized in the EET Format
Unsatisfactory
Writing is disorganized and underdeveloped with no transitions or closure.
Average
Writing is brief and underdeveloped with very weak transitions and closure.
Writing is confused and loosely organized. Transitions are weak and closure is ineffective.
Good
Uses correct writing format. Incorporates a coherent closure.
Very Good
Writing includes a strong beginning, middle, and end, with some transitions and good closure.
Outstanding
Writing includes a strong, beginning, middle, and end with clear transitions and a focused closure.
Voice
Unsatisfactory
Writer’s voice/ point of view shows no sense of audience.
This is an informational report. Do not write in first person.
Average
Writer’s voice/ point of view shows little sense of audience.
This is an informational report. Do not write in first person.
Good
Writer’s voice/ point of view shows that sense of audience is vague.
Writer uses voice/point of view. Writes with the understanding of a specific audience.
Very Good
Writer has strong voice/ point of view. Writing engages the audience.
This is an informational report. Do not write in first person.
Outstanding
Writes with a distinct, unique voice/point of view. Writing is skillfully adapted to the audience.
This is an informational report. Do not write in first person.
Subjects:
English
Humanities
Philosophy
Social Sciences
Types:
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Writing
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