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Persuasive Writing
Persuasive Writing
Write a persuasive letter to the International Olympic Committee convincing them to make your city the next site of the Olympic games.
Rubric Code:
T39X78
By
jboettcher
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Persuasive Writing Rubric
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Compentent
3 pts
Good
4 pts
Excellent
5 pts
Introduction
4 pts
Poor
Does not inform the reader city or the reasons for choosing the city for the Olympics.
Does not inform the reader of the author’s point of view.
Fair
Reader has some idea about the city, but the reasons for choosing the city are unclear.
Author’s point of view is not clear.
Compentent
The selected city and reasons for its choice are stated in a somewhat clear thesis statement.
Author’s point of view is stated.
Good
The city, the reason for its selection, and the author’s point of view are stated in a mostly clear thesis statement.
Tries to use techniques to hook the reader.
Excellent
Identifies and clarifies the city chosen and the reasons for the choice. Author’s point of view is stated in a clear thesis statement.
Uses techniques to hook the reader.
Organization
4 pts
Poor
Related information is not grouped together.
Fair
Order confuses the reader.
Compentent
Order makes sense to the reader.
Good
Order makes sense to reader, but flows unnaturally.
Excellent
Order makes sense to the reader and flows naturally. Paragraphs use appropriate transition words.
Support
5 pts
Poor
No reasons or supported examples; those that are provided are confusing.
Fair
Few reasons, explanations, and examples are provided; information provided does not support the author's point of view.
Compentent
Some reasons, explanations and examples, as well as opinions, support author's point of view.
Good
Many reasons, explanations, examples, as well as opinions, support the authors point of view.
Excellent
Logical and complete reasons, and explanations, support examples, support the author’s point of view, as well as opinions, and support of author’s point of view are convincing to the reader.
Persuasive Technique
4 pts
Poor
Writing is not focused on the chosen persuasive techniques, and is not appropriate to the target audience.
Fair
Writing is not focused on the chosen persuasive techniques, but is appropriate to the target audience.
Compentent
Writing is somewhat focused on the chosen persuasive techniques, and appropriate to the target audience.
Good
Writing is mostly focused on the chosen persuasive techniques, and is appropriate to the target audience.
Excellent
All writing is focused on the chosen persuasive techniques, and is appropriate to the target audience.
Conclusion
3 pts
Poor
Conclusion does not exist or ends abruptly.
Fair
Some attempt to make a conclusion, but is incomplete and unclear.
Compentent
Conclusion restates author’s point of view.
Good
Conclusion restates author’s point of view and includes important points.
Excellent
Convincing conclusion restates the author’s point of view.
Keywords:
persuasion, logical reasons, objections
Subjects:
English
Humanities
(General)
Types:
Writing
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