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Powerful Paragraph
Powerful Paragraph
Write a strong Paragraph with a good topic sentence, detailed supporting sentences, and a strong conclusion.
Rubric Code:
YX9X2C6
By
Bmiciotta
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Powerful Paragraph
Exceeds Standards
4 pts
Meets Standards
3 pts
Approaching Standards
2 pts
Far Below Standards
1 pts
Topic sentence
Exceeds Standards
Clear topic sentence; Sentence/s clearly introduces the main idea of the paragraph.
Meets Standards
An attempt is made for a clear topic sentence. Idea is understood but sentence may need to be re-worded.
Approaching Standards
The topic sentence is unclear or incomplete.
Far Below Standards
There is little or no attempt to complete a topic sentence for the powerful paragraph.
Supporting Details
Exceeds Standards
All supporting details support the topic.
Meets Standards
Most supporting details support the topic.
Approaching Standards
More information is needed to support the main idea of the paragraph.
Far Below Standards
There is little or no attempt to complete the paragraph with sentences that explain and support the main idea.
Conclusion
Exceeds Standards
Clear closing statement; ideas from the topic are pulled together.
Meets Standards
Closing statement makes some attempt to tie things together.
Approaching Standards
Closing statement does not tie things together. Reader is left wondering what is going on.
Far Below Standards
There is little or no attempt to complete powerful paragraph with a closing statement.
Capitals/Punctuation
Exceeds Standards
Capital letters used at beginning of sentence. All punctuation used correctly.
Meets Standards
Capitals used at beginning of each sentence.Punctuation used correctly in some areas; most end punctuation included.
Approaching Standards
Capitals are not consistently used at beginning of each sentence. Punctuation misused/overused/<BR>
not used at all; end punctuation missing.
Far Below Standards
There is little or no attempt to complete powerful paragraph with proper use of capitals & punctuation.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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