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Process Analysis Rubric
Process Analysis Rubric
Rubric Code:
T3ABX7
By
kleckner
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Process Analysis Essay
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Introduction
Poor
Purpose of paragraph or process is not identifiable.
Fair
Reader can identify the process or the purpose of the paragraph , but it is not clear.
Good
Reader can identify the process or the purpose of the paragraph easily.
Excellent
Reader can identify the process or the purpose of the paragraph easily, and the introduction makes the reader want to continue reading.
Background Information
Poor
Paragraph does not contain enough background information for the readers to be able to understand the process.
Fair
Paragraph contains background information, but it is not sufficient for the reader to be able to understand the process. Information may be confusing.
Good
Paragraph contains background information that will help readers understand the process, but it does not qualify as excellent
Excellent
Paragraph contains enough but not too much background information so that readers will be able to understand the process.
Materials Needed
Poor
Materials needed to complete the process are not listed or are presented in a confusing manner.
Fair
Materials needed are listed, but some may not be included, or their use may not be explained.
Good
Materials needed are listed, and uses are explained.
Excellent
Materials needed are listed in detail and uses are clearly explained.
Logical Order
Poor
Steps are not given in a logical order that can be followed easily by the reader. Some may be missing.
Fair
Writer includes steps to the process, but the reader may find some of the steps are confusing. Some may be missing.
Good
Writer includes steps in a logical order, and the reader should be able to follow them.
Excellent
Steps are listed in chronological order and written in a clear and coherent manner. Readers should easily be able to understand and be able to replicate the process.
Transitions
Poor
Transitions are not present.
Fair
Transitions are present but are not effective.
Good
Transitions are present but are elementary in nature.
Excellent
Transitions are present and effectively move the reader from one idea to the next.
Grammar and Mechanics
Poor
Paragraph contains many errors, some of which are distracting to the reader.
Fair
Paragraph contains many several errors, most are not distracting to the reader.
Good
Paragraph contains a few errors, but they are not distracting to the reader.
Excellent
Paragraph contains one or two errors.
Conclusion
Poor
Conclusion is not present. Paragraph just ends.
Fair
Conclusion is present but not effective. It does not provide closure for the paragraph .
Good
Conclusion provides a sense of closure but does not qualify as excellent.
Excellent
Conclusion is effective and gives readers a sense of closure.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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