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Wolf Ridge Essay 
Rubric Code: SX46C2W
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Exceptional

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Missing

0 pts

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Introductory Paragraph

Exceptional

The introductory paragraph has a strong hook or attention grabber. The paragraph gives supporting details to explain what Wolf Ridge is, what students do there, and/or what made the experience so memorable.
Good

The introductory paragraph has a hook or attention grabber, but it is weak in its details explaining what Wolf Ridge is, what students do there, and/or what made the experience so memorable.
Fair

The author has an interesting introductory paragraph but the connection to the topic is not clear.
Poor

The introductory paragraph does not have a hook AND is not relevant to the topic.
Missing

There is no introductory paragraph.
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Experience Paragraph #1

Exceptional

This paragraph addresses a specific class or activity the author participated in while at Wolf Ridge, using a variety of descriptive words to describe the class. Details include descriptions that give the reader a mental image of the experience. Paragraph is 5-6 sentences in length.
Good

This paragraph addresses a specific class or activity the author participated in while at Wolf Ridge, but is not particularly detailed or descriptive. Paragraph is 4-6 sentences in length.
Fair

This paragraph addresses a specific class or activity the author participated in while at Wolf Ridge, but is not particularly detailed or descriptive. Paragraph is 1-3 sentences in length.
Poor

This paragraph does not address a specific class or activity the author participated in while at Wolf Ridge. Paragraph is 4-6 sentences in length.
Missing

Paragraph gives information about Wolf Ridge in general or various details, but does not address one specific class or activity.
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Experience Paragraph #2

Exceptional

This paragraph addresses a specific class or activity the author participated in while at Wolf Ridge, using a variety of descriptive words to describe the class. Details include descriptions that give the reader a mental image of the experience. Paragraph is 5-6 sentences in length.
Good

This paragraph addresses a specific class or activity the author participated in while at Wolf Ridge, but is not particularly detailed or descriptive. Paragraph is 4-6 sentences in length.
Fair

This paragraph addresses a specific class or activity the author participated in while at Wolf Ridge, but is not particularly detailed or descriptive. Paragraph is 1-3 sentences in length.
Poor

This paragraph does not address a specific class or activity the author participated in while at Wolf Ridge. Paragraph is 4-6 sentences in length.
Missing

Paragraph gives information about Wolf Ridge in general or various details, but does not address one specific class or activity or there is no second experience paragraph.
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Experience Paragraph #3

Exceptional

This paragraph addresses a specific class or activity the author participated in while at Wolf Ridge, using a variety of descriptive words to describe the class. Details include descriptions that give the reader a mental image of the experience. Paragraph is 5-6 sentences in length.
Good

This paragraph addresses a specific class or activity the author participated in while at Wolf Ridge, but is not particularly detailed or descriptive. Paragraph is 4-6 sentences in length.
Fair

This paragraph addresses a specific class or activity the author participated in while at Wolf Ridge, but is not particularly detailed or descriptive. Paragraph is 1-3 sentences in length.
Poor

This paragraph does not address a specific class or activity the author participated in while at Wolf Ridge. Paragraph is 4-6 sentences in length.
Missing

Paragraph gives information about Wolf Ridge in general or various details, but does not address one specific class or activity or there is no third experience paragraph.
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Concluding Paragraph

Exceptional

Author has included a concluding paragraph that restates the three activities or classes that were described and gives personal thoughts and feelings about his/her week at Wolf Ridge. Paragraph should be 4-6 sentences in length.
Good

Author has included a concluding paragraph that restates either the three activities or classes that were described or gives an overall conclusion about his/her week at Wolf Ridge, but does not address both areas. Paragraph is 4-6 sentences in length.
Fair

Author has a concluding paragraph but it neither restates the three activities nor gives an overall conclusion about the week. Paragraph is shorter than 4 sentences.
Poor

Author writes only 1 or 2 sentences to end essay.
Missing

There is no concluding paragraph.
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Capitalization and Punctuation

Exceptional
Good
Fair

Author makes 0-5 errors in capitalization and/or punctuation that catch the reader's attention and interrupt the flow or the author makes more than 5 errors in capitalization and/or punctuation.
Poor

Author makes 0-5 errors in capitalization or punctuation, but the essay is still easy to read.
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Grammar and Spelling

Exceptional
Good
Fair

Author makes more than 3 errors in capitalization and/or punctuation that catch the reader's attention and interrupt the flow.
Poor

Author makes 0-3 errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content.
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