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Paragraph Writing
Paragraph Writing
Evaluation of student paragraph
Rubric Code:
W2XCXX
By
dkindschuh
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Paragraph
Poor
15 pts
Fair
20 pts
Good
25 pts
Expression of Thoughts
Poor
Thoughts are not explained or are redundant.
Fair
At least three ideas or facts that support what you are writing about.
Good
Includes well thought out facts that support what you are writing about.
At least 5 to 7 points that support your topic.
Organization of Materials
Poor
A beginning or ending sentence, but not both. Ideas are not thought out and appear in random order. Writing not neat and difficult for teacher to read.
Fair
A beginning and ending sentence, but supporting facts are few and not well organized.
Good
Beginning and ending sentences that introduce what you are writing about and then makes conclusions using the facts from your paragraph.
Punctuation and Spelling
Poor
Many spelling mistakes and poor use of grammar.
Fair
A few mistakes in spelling and grammar, but overall some proofreading was done and mistakes corrected.
Good
Excellent writing with good punctuation and spelling. Words are not left out or repeated. Sentences flow with sequential ideas. Easy to read and understand the author's points.
Creativity
Poor
Ideas are stated from the book. Paragraph sentences are all short and show no original thinking.
Fair
Writer uses a variety of sentences, some short, some long. He has given thought to his topic and the overall presentation.
Good
Bold, innovative writing that presents material in a unique way.
Keywords:
Writing Paragraph
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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