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English 10: Writing Sample 
This is the first day in-class writing sample used to help identify areas of specific need for students.
Rubric Code: Y43AC6
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
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Powered by iRubric English 10: Writing Sample
  Below Expectation

1 pts

Meets Expectation

2 pts

Exceeds Expectation

3 pts

Sentence Level Construction

Below Expectation

The student relies on run on sentences or fragments to express ideas.
Meets Expectation

The student is able to craft a sentence with a subject and verb.
Exceeds Expectation

Student is able to craft an interesting sentence using a variety of techniques that are structurally sound.
Grammar

Below Expectation

The student fails to understand the appropriate use of capital letters, commas, semi-colons, periods, and other marks of punctuation.
Meets Expectation

The student's work is grammatically correct.
Exceeds Expectation

The student uses a variety of grammatical devises to express ideas.
Paragraph Structure

Below Expectation

The student does not understand the basic arrangement of a paragraph.
Meets Expectation

The student understands the proper arrangement of a paragraph.
Exceeds Expectation

The student makes good use of topic sentences, defense or detail, and transition statements.
Spelling

Below Expectation

The student spelled more than 10 words wrong.
Meets Expectation

The student had less than 10 spelling errors.
Exceeds Expectation

The student had less than three spelling errors.
Thesis

Below Expectation

The student does not know or understand the function of a thesis statement.
Meets Expectation

The student provides a thesis statement.
Exceeds Expectation

The student provides a thesis statement that is interesting and robust.
Body

Below Expectation

The student does not understand how the body of an essay should be crafted.
Meets Expectation

The body of the essay follows the three paragraph defense cycle.
Exceeds Expectation

The body of the essay clearly defends the thesis.
Conclusion

Below Expectation

There is no conclusion to the essay.
Meets Expectation

The essay includes a conclusion that wraps up all major points.
Exceeds Expectation

The conclusion provides a comprehensive summation of the essay and provkes thinking in the reader.




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