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Paragraph Writing Focus 
A paragraph is a group of sentences supporting the topic sentence/main idea. This rubric will assess how well you develop the topic and support main ideas within a paragraph.
Rubric Code: XAX88X
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric PARAGRAPH WRITING
  Very Good

Very Good

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Good

Good

(N/A)

Inconsistant

Inconsistant

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TOPIC SENTENCE (Main idea)

Very Good

Your topic sentence is CLEAR and it is connected to what you will be writing about.
Good

You have a topic sentence that is MOSTLY CLEAR and connected to what you will be writing about.
Inconsistant

Your topic sentence is NOT CLEAR and it is HARD TO UNDERSTAND. It is not clear what you will be writing about.
DETAILS

Very Good

ALL sentences have facts/examples/reasons to support the topic sentence.
Good

MOST sentences have facts/examples/reasons to support the topic sentence.
Inconsistant

SOME or no sentences have facts/examples/reasons to support the topic sentence.
CONCLUDING SENTENCE

Very Good

Concluding sentence is CLEARLY A COMPLETE SENTENCE that SUMMARIZES your topic.
Good

Concluding sentence is CLOSE TO BEING A COMPLETE SENTENCE that SUMMARIZES your topic but it is NOT SO EASY TO SEE.
Inconsistant

Concluding sentence is NOT THERE or it is NOT CLEAR.



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  • topic sentences and supporting main ideas

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