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Conclusions
Conclusions
Ways to end your paragraph
Rubric Code:
T4C77A
By
MissBryant
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Conclusions
student assessment
Poor
Total Points:
1 pts
Fair
Total Points:
2 pts
Good
Total Points:
3 pts
Excellent
Total Score:
4 pts
Position and Main Ideas
Poor
Does not restate position by reminding reader of your topic and purpose
Fair
Restates position by reminding reader of your topic, but not purpose.
Good
restates position by reminding reader of purpose of writng but not topic.
Excellent
Clearly restates position by reminding reader of your topic and purpose.
Coherence and Transitions
Poor
Sentences are too basic and lack transitions. The sentences are not coherent. Voice is absent.
Fair
Sentences are weak because they do not provide continuity, but there is one transitional phrase used. Voice is weak.
Good
Sentences are coherent because the student used transitions. Conclusion is lacking voice.
Excellent
Sentences are strong and coherent because they have voice, and transitions to allow continuity throughout the conclusion.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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