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Six Traits Writing Rubric-Modified
Six Traits Writing Rubric
Six Traits Assessment keyed to Institute for Excellence in Writing concepts. Modified to only focus on Ideas, Sentence Fluency, and Conventions.
Rubric Code:
TX4W599
By
rowens7
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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6 Point 6 Traits
DEVELOPING
1 pts
EMERGING
2 pts
PROFICIENT
3 pts
EFFECTIVE
4 pts
EXEMPLARY
5 pts
Ideas
DEVELOPING
Loosely focused. Unsure what the writing is about. No hook.
EMERGING
Generalities and filler outweigh quality detail. No hook.
PROFICIENT
Quality detail outweighs generalities. Student makes an attempt at creating a hook.
EFFECTIVE
Clear and focused thought; strong main idea. A good hook.
EXEMPLARY
Clear, focused, compelling ideas. An excellent hook that entices the reader.
Sentence Fluency
DEVELOPING
Awkward enough to make reader stumble, re-read often. Relies too much on one particular type of opener. No variety in types of sentences.
EMERGING
Mechanical, but still readable; repetitive beginnings. A few different sentence openers. Little variety between sentence types.
PROFICIENT
Some variety in length, structure, beginnings; few awkward moments. A few different sentence openers, attempted transitions. Makes an attempt at using a variety of sentence types.
EFFECTIVE
Easy going flow, highly readable, purposeful sentence beginnings.
Different sentence openers and some transitions. Uses a variety of types of sentences.
EXEMPLARY
Skims, sings, dances along like a lively script; easy to read aloud.
Many different sentence openers and excellent transitions. A wide variety of types of sentences and sentence length.
Conventions
DEVELOPING
Noticeable, frequent, distracting errors; line-by-line editing required
EMERGING
Noticeable, distracting errors that may affect meaning; errors even on basics
PROFICIENT
Noticeable, but minor errors that do not obscure meaning; needs a good once-over
EFFECTIVE
Minor errors that are easily overlooked; minor touchups
EXEMPLARY
Only the pickiest editors will spot errors.
Keywords:
6 Traits, six traits, writing
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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