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Five Point Kid Friendly Rubric (New Jersey)
Five Point Kid Friendly Rubric (New Jersey)
Rubric Code:
Z6583B
By
mmajuri
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Kid Friendly Writing
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Great
4 pts
Excellent!
5 pts
Audience
Poor
Sensory details fail to hold the reader's attention.
Fair
One or two details might hold the reader's attention.
Good
Several sensory details might hold the reader's attention.
Great
Most sensory details hold the reader's attention.
Excellent!
Many precise sensory details hold the reader's attention throughout.
Organization
Poor
The writing is poorly organized. The topic sentence(s) are unclear or nonexistent. There is little or no detail to support the topic. There is no conclusion.
Fair
The writing has little organization. The topic sentences are unclear, with very little detail to support the them. May or may not have a conclusion.
Good
The essay is somewhat organized. There are some topic sentences that are supported by some descriptive details. Conclusion is included.
Great
The essay is pretty well-organized. The topic sentences are clear and are supported by several descriptive details. Opening has description of the setting and characters.Closing is effective.
Excellent!
The essay is very well organized. The topic sentences are strong and clear, and they are supported by many descriptive details. The opening includes good description of the setting and characters.Closing sums up the character's experience.
Elaboration
Poor
The writer does not use any figurative language (similes, metaphors, etc.)
Fair
The writer uses one or two examples of figurative language that may or may not make sense. The writer only stick to one type.
Good
There are several examples of figurative language that may or may not make sense. The writer only sticks to one type.
Great
The writier uses some figurative language that make sense and support the essay. Examples are varied.
Excellent!
The writer uses many types of figurative language that make sense and support the essay. Examples are varied.
Clarification
Poor
The writer does not include vivid language, transitions, and/or dialogue.
Fair
The writer uses very little vivid language, transitions, and/or dialogue. Some of these may not be used correctly.
Good
The writer uses some vivid language, transitions, and/or dialogue. Some of these may not be used correctly.
Great
The writer uses some vivid language, transitions, and/or dialogue that is correct and makes sense.
Excellent!
There are many examples of vivid language, transitions, and/or dialogue that is correct and makes sense.
Conventions & Skills
Poor
Numerous errors in capitalization and punctuation. May have sentence fragments. No variety of sentence structure.
Fair
Many errors in capitalization and punctuation. May have a few sentence fragments. Little variety of sentence structure.
Good
Some errors in capitalization and punctuation. Generally has complete sentences. Some variety of sentence structure.
Great
Few errors in capitalization and punctuation. Has complete sentences. Some variety of sentence structure.
Excellent!
Minimal to no errors in capitalization and punctuation. Has complete sentences. There is a lot of variety of sentence structure.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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