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45-Minute Persuasive Writing Piece 
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Rubric Code: TA3B88
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

Powered by iRubric 45-Minute Essay
Rubric for writing timed essay
  Beginning

1 pts

Developing

2 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Exceptional

4 pts

Topic Stated

the topic is stated at the beginning of the essay

Beginning

I didn't have a clearly stated topic. It was hard for me to think of somethig to write about.
Developing

I stated what I was going to write about in a brief sentence.
Proficient

My topic was clearly stated in my introductory paragraph. I stated my opinion about my topic.
Exceptional

The topic of my essay was cleary stated at the beginning of my introductory paragraph. It is a well-thought out thesis sentence that includes my opinon about the topic.
Organization

the essay has a beginning, middle, and an end.

Beginning

There isn't a clear beginning, middle or and end. I just started writing about my topic.
Developing

I wrote a brief statement that tells what my essay is about.
Proficient

My essay has a beginning, middle, and an end.
Exceptional

The essay I crafted has very well written introduction followed by several body paragraphs and a conclusion that brings the essay to a close.
Supporting Details

the writer gives his/her opinion and supports with details, facts, examples, etc.

Beginning

My paragraph has a few details but I don't support my opinion with any good facts or expamples.
Developing

I have some details that support my thesis statement.
Proficient

I have selected details, facts, and examples that support my opinion.
Exceptional

My essay is full of very carefully selected detail, facts, and examples that clearly support my opinion.
Conclusion

the writer concludes his/her essay restating his/her opinion and why it is important.

Beginning

I don't have a conclusion. I just stopped writing when I thought I was done.
Developing

I have a conclusion. It's just a sentence or two at the end of my essay.
Proficient

I have written a conclusion that wraps up my essay and restates the importances of my opinion.
Exceptional

My essay comes to a close through a very well written conclusion. I restate my opinon and remind the reader of it's importance.



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  • essay, thesis statement, topic sentence, details, clincher

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