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Paragraph Writing
Paragraph Writing
A paragraph is a group of sentences developing one topic. This rubric will assess how well students develop the topic within a written paragraph.
Rubric Code:
T25CA3
By
sstahl
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Paragraph Writing
Good
(N/A)
Fair
(N/A)
Poor
(N/A)
Topic
Good
Topic is stated clearly within a complete topic sentence.
Fair
One topic is presented but is not written within a complete topic sentence.
Poor
Topic is unclear.
Topic Development
Good
Fact, reason, and/or example is used to fully develop your topic.
Fair
Some fact, reason, and/or example is given but does not fully develop your topic.
Poor
No fact, reason, and/or example is used to develop the topic of your paragraph.
Sentence Order
Good
The sentences within your paragraph are clearly ordered and can be read easily.
Fair
There is some order to the sentences within your paragraph, but one or two are misplaced.
Poor
There is no clear order to your sentences.
Summary/Conclusion
Good
Paragraph is concluded with a complete sentence that summarizes your topic.
Fair
Conclusion is present but is not presented within a complete sentence.
Poor
Summary/Conclusion is unclear or is not present.
Proofread
Good
There are few (0 - 2) errors in grammar: capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and clarity of sentences.
Fair
There are 3 - 4 errors in grammar: capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and clarity of sentences.
Poor
There are more than 5 errors in grammar:
capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and clarity of sentences.
Literary Elements
Good
Paragraph contains one example of both a simile and a metaphor as support.
Fair
Paragraph contain one simile/metaphor.
Poor
Paragraph contains neither a simile nor a metaphor as support.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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