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In-Class Timed Essay 
To be used for all in-class timed essays
Rubric Code: Y23AW4C
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric In-Class Timed Essay
  Excellent

5 pts

Good

4 pts

Average

3 pts

Poor

2 pts

Intro

Excellent

Directly addresses the prompt in the opening remarks (hook) - clear claim or central idea-clear thesis sentence that directly relates back to the claim or central idea
Good

Addresses the prompt in the introduction -claim is slightly unfocused - thesis sentence clear and relates back to the claim
Average

Does not directly address the prompt - claim is unfocused - thesis sentence is vague
Poor

Weak or ineffective in addressing the prompt-claim is unfocused and thesis sentence is unfocused
Paragraph Development

Excellent

Thorough paragraph development - well-developed for advanced high school/early college (7-8 sentences) - TS and SD present and clear-stays on topic
Good

Appropriate paragraph development - support is sound and logical but may lack specificity - TS and SD present for the most part
Average

Paragraph underdeveloped - TS and SD present but weak in development
Poor

Underdeveloped or undeveloped paragraphs. TS and SD not present in one or all of the paragraphs - lacks logic and cohesion as a result
Supporting Details

Excellent

SD logically support the TS of each paragraph - SD refer to concrete details in the novel or poem - no "I think" or "In my opinion" statements
Good

SD logically support the TS of each paragraph but may lack concrete details in the novel or poem - writer states "I think" or "In my opinion"
Average

SD do not give logical support of TS (underdeveloped) - few or no concrete details from the novel or poem are given to support the Thesis Statement - essay is opinion based, not analysis based
Poor

Underdeveloped or undeveloped support of TS in paragraphs - concrete evidence is not given to support claims
Flow

Excellent

Transition words are used to signal changes in idea - transition word choice is logical - freedom from distracting transitions
Good

Contains occasional transition word choice errors
Average

Contains jarring or distracting transitional errors, such as a few transitional word choice errors or lack of transition words
Poor

No transition words given to signal changes in idea
Mechanics/Grammar

Excellent

Freedom from distracting errors such as spelling, punctuation, and capitalization errors. Virtually free of grammar errors.
Good

Contains only occasional errors in spelling, punctuation, grammar
Average

Contains distracting errors in spelling, punctuation, and grammar
Poor

Frequent and basic errors in punctuation, spelling, grammar



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