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Fifth Grade Writing 
Rubric Code: T6X85
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5, 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Advanced

5 pts

Proficient

4 pts

Basic

3 pts

Below Basic

2 pts

Far Below Basic

1 pts

Content

Advanced

There is one clear and well-focused main idea which is supported by important details. Word choice makes the writing interesting to the reader.
Proficient

The main idea is clear. but the supporting details are too general.
Basic

The main idea is somewhat clear, but the supporting information is unclear.
Below Basic

The main idea is not clear. The supporting details are unorganized.
Far Below Basic

The main idea and supporting details are unorganized and make little or no sense to the reader.
Organization

Advanced

Details are in order, relevant, and make the writing seem interesting to the reader.
Proficient

Details are in order and relevant.
Basic

Some details are not relevant or in order.
Below Basic

Many details are not relevant or in order.
Far Below Basic

The writing is unorganized and makes little or no sense to the reader.
Sentence Fluency

Advanced

All sentences are well-constructed and varied. Word choice makes the writing seem interesting to the reader.
Proficient

Sentences are well-constructed and varied.
Basic

Most sentences are are well- constructed and varied.
Below Basic

Sentences are not varied- they have a similar structure.
Far Below Basic

Sentences are incomplete or rambling.
Gramma, Spelling and Mechanics

Advanced

Writer makes no errors in grammar, spelling or mechanics that distract the reader.
Proficient

Writer makes few errors in grammar, spelling or mechanics that distract the reader.
Basic

Writer makes many errors in grammar, spelling or mechanics that distract the reader.
Below Basic

Writer makes several errors in grammar, spelling or mechanics that distract the reader.
Far Below Basic

Errors in grammar, spelling or mechanics make the writing impossible to comprehend.
Steps of the Writing Process

Advanced

All parts of the writing process are complete- prewrite, rough draft, edit, revisions, final copy.
Proficient

One part of writing process is missing- prewrite, rough draft, edit, revisions, final copy.
Basic

Two parts of the writing process are missing- prewrite, rough draft, edit, revisions, final copy.
Below Basic

Three parts of the writing process are missing- prewrite, rough draft, edit, revisions, final copy.
Far Below Basic

Four parts of the writing process are missing- prewrite, rough draft, edit, revisions, final copy.
Effort in the Writing Process

Advanced

Student devotes a lot of time and effort to the writing process to make the writing his/her best.
Proficient

Student devotes some time and effort to the writing process to get the assignment finished promptly.
Basic

Student devotes some time, but not much effort, to the writing process.
Below Basic

Student seems to rush through the writing process with little effort or care in the quality of his/her work.
Far Below Basic

Student does not put forth effort in the writing process. Quality of work is unacceptable.




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