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Gum Debate Paragrph 
Rubric Code: UX82996
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Gum Debate Paragrph
  Got it!

3 pts

Getting there.

2 pts

Still learning.

1 pts

Ideas

Got it!

The writer's opinion is clear. Logical reasons support the writer's opinion.
Getting there.

The writer's opinion is clear. More supportive reasons and details are needed.
Still learning.

The writer's opinion is unclear. Supportive reasons and details are needed.
Organization

Got it!

The organization is logical, and ideas flow smoothly from beginning to end. There is an introduction, body, and a conclusion.
Getting there.

There is an introduction, body, and conclusion. Transitions would help separate the parts of the paragraph.
Still learning.

The introduction, body, and conclusion are unclear or missing.
Word Choice

Got it!

Strong, engaging words make the writing enjoyable. Specific nouns, strong verbs, and adjectives are used to create voice.
Getting there.

Some strong words are used, but more could be added. Some words may be used incorrectly.
Still learning.

No attempt has been made to use strong words. Many words are used incorrectly.
Sentence Fluency

Got it!

The sentences flow smoothly. There is variety in sentence type. All sentences are correctly composed.
Getting there.

Most sentences are written correctly. Some may be run-ons, fragments, or awkwardly written. More sentence variety may be needed.
Still learning.

Run-ons, fragments, and awkwardly worded sentences make the paragraph difficult to read.
Conventions

Got it!

Spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and grammar are used correctly. Mastery of conventions adds style to the paragraph.
Getting there.

A few errors in conventions may distract the reader.
Still learning.

Frequent convention errors make the paragraph difficult to read.




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