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Paragraph Response Rubric
Paragraph Response Rubric
One Paragraph Response Rubric: I can respond to a prompt in a complete paragraph.
Rubric Code:
T57327
By
lynchyv
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Paragraph
STRONG
4 pts
PROFICIENT
3 pts
DEVELOPING
2 pts
BEGINNING
1 pts
Topic Sentence
STRONG
Topic is clearly stated in a complete opening sentence.
PROFICIENT
Topic is stated in an opening sentence but sentence structure is not correct.
DEVELOPING
Topic is not clearly stated but sentence structure is correct.
BEGINNING
Topic is not stated in an opening sentence.
Body
STRONG
Student has written at least 3 supporting details, in a logical order & ideas are clearly explained.
PROFICIENT
Student has written at least 3 supporting details, in a logical order, BUT ideas need more explanation to make the meaning clear.
DEVELOPING
Student has written at least 3 supporting details, BUT the details are not in a logical order. So, ideas are not clearly stated.
BEGINNING
Student has written less than 3 supporting details, AND the details are not complete so the ideas are not fully explained.
Concluding Sentence
STRONG
Effective concluding sentence ends the paragraph well.
PROFICIENT
Concluding sentence ends the paragraph.
DEVELOPING
Weak concluding sentence.
BEGINNING
Concluding sentence missing.
Spelling
STRONG
There are 0-2 spelling errors.
PROFICIENT
There are 3 spelling errors.
DEVELOPING
There are 4-5 spelling errors.
BEGINNING
There are more than 6 spelling errors.
Sentence mechanics
STRONG
Sentences are complete, maybe 1 error in punctuation, capitalization, or noun-verb agreement.
PROFICIENT
Sentences are complete, maybe 2-3 errors in punctuation, capitalization, noun-verb agreement, OR a run-on or fragment.
DEVELOPING
Many sentences are complete, maybe has 4-5 errors in punctuation, capitalization, noun-verb agreement, OR
a few of run-ons or fragments.
BEGINNING
Most sentences are not complete, more than 6 errors in punctuation, capitalization, noun-verb agreement,OR
a number of run-ons or fragments.
Keywords:
one paragraph rubric
Subjects:
English
Social Sciences
Types:
Writing
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