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Persuasive writing 
Rubric Code: RAW77A
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Level 1

1 pts

Level 2

2 pts

Level 3

3 pts

Level 4

4 pts

Title

Level 1

Has no title.
Level 2

has a very simple title.
Level 3

has a title.
Level 4

has an original title that catches attention.
Introduction

Level 1

Has no introduction.
Level 2

Has a very simple introduction that does not explain his or her point of view.
Level 3

Has a simple introduction that explains his or her point of view.
Level 4

Has an introductory sentence that explains his/her point of view very clearly.
Arguments

Level 1

Did not present any arguments or arguments did not make sense.
Level 2

Presented 1-2 arguments or arguments were similar.
Level 3

Presented 3 clear arguments.
Level 4

Presented 4 or more clear arguments.
Conclusion

Level 1

Did not add a conclusion.
Level 2

Added a conclusion with that did not support his/her point of view from the introduction.
Level 3

Added a conclusion that supported his/her point of view.
Level 4

Added a conclusion that supported his/her point of view and added extra detail.
Spelling/clarity

Level 1

Student's work is very difficulty to read. He/She did not add capitals or periods
Level 2

Student's work is sometimes difficult to read. He/She sometimes used capitals or periods.
Level 3

Student's work is mostly clear. He/She used capitals or periods most of the time.
Level 4

Student's work is clear. He/She used capitals or periods.





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