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Expository Paragraph
8 Sentence-Expository Paragraph (Book Response)
Rubric Code:
S36587
By
kholland22
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Six Sentence Paragraph
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1 pts
Doing Okay
2 pts
Great
3 pts
Topic Sentence
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No topic sentence has been written or does not match the details of the paragraph.
Doing Okay
Topic sentence is clear and it tells what your entire paragraph is about.
Great
Topic sentence is clear and tells what the entire paragraph is about. It catches the readers attention. Original idea and makes the reader want to read more.
Supporting Details
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Details do not support the topic sentence. Details are very simple.
Doing Okay
Details support the topic sentence.
Great
Details support the topic sentence. Details are clear and help clarify the topic sentence.
The "E's" Elaboration
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Elaboration does not clearly explain topic, or elaboration does not relate to supporting detail.
Doing Okay
Elaboration clearly explains topic with support of supporting details.
Great
Elaboration clearly explains topic with description and supports supporting details.
Conclusion Sentence
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No summary sentence has been written or does not match the details of the paragraph.
Doing Okay
Summary sentence is clear and it "wraps up" your entire paragraph.
Great
Summary sentence is clear and it "wraps up" your entire paragraph. It leaves the reader thinking about your final statement.
Grammar
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A lot of errors in simple words, punctuation, sentence structure, and grammar. Errors make it difficult to understand the meaning.
Doing Okay
Some errors in spelling, punctuation, sentence structure, and grammar. Errors do not make it difficult to understand the meaning.
Great
A few errors in spelling, punctuation, sentence structure, and grammar. Writer takes risks by using more difficult language.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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