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Dragonfly paragraph
Expository Paragraph, Grades 2-3
Guidelines for scoring a stand alone expository paragraph.
Rubric Code:
QX97XC9
By
newbondgirl
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Expository Writing
Guidelines for scoring an expository essay
Not Yet Within Expectations
1 pts
Approaching Expectations
2 pts
Meets Expectations
3 pts
Exceeds Expectations
4 pts
Main Idea
Not Yet Within Expectations
Main idea/Topic Sentence is not present or is unclear.
Approaching Expectations
Main Idea/Topic Sentence is present but does not restate the topic.
Meets Expectations
Main Idea/Topic Sentence is present and clearly written.
Exceeds Expectations
The Main Idea/Topic Sentence is a clear restating of the topic.
Supporting details
Not Yet Within Expectations
The details do not support the main idea.
Approaching Expectations
Some of the details support the main idea, but there are some that do not.
Meets Expectations
Each detail supports the main idea but there are no follow up sentences.
Exceeds Expectations
Each detail supports, or tells more about the topic. Follow up sentences provide additional support.
Conclusion
Not Yet Within Expectations
There is no conclusion. The paragraph just ends without summing up, or restating the topic. It doesn't tie the the details together.
Approaching Expectations
There is an attempt at a conclusion, but it doesn't restate the topic, or tie the details together.
Meets Expectations
The conclusion sums up the topic, by restating it, but it does tie the details together.
Exceeds Expectations
The conclusions does an excellent job of summing up, or restating the topic and tieing the details together.
Grammar and Mechanics
Not Yet Within Expectations
The paragraph contains 6 or more errors in usage, spelling and mechanics most of which are distracting to the reader.
Approaching Expectations
The paragraph contains 3 to 5 errors in usage, spelling and mechanics, some of which are distracting to the reader.
Meets Expectations
The paragraph contains 1 or 2 errors in usage, spelling and mechanics, but they are not distracting to the reader.
Exceeds Expectations
The paragraph contains no more than two errors. There is nothing in the spelling, usage or mechanics that is distracting to the reader.
Keywords:
Beginning Expository Paragraph
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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