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Evaluate Author's Purpose and Point of View
Evaluate Author's Purpose and Point of View
Rubric Code:
BX9W479
By
hmaury
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Evaluate Purpose and Point of View
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Content
4
Describes the point of view the passage is written in and explains why it is a good choice. Has an explanation of the purpose that the author wrote the passage for and includes evidence from the passage.
3
Describes the point of view the passage is written in clearly and concisely. Explains the purpose that the author wrote the passage for.
2
Describes the point of view the passage is written in. Attempts to explain the purpose that the author wrote the passage for.
1
Incorrectly or does not describe the point of view the passage is written in.
Does not explain the purpose that the author wrote the passage for.
Format
4
Has an introduction that is indented and restates the prompt, uses sophisticated transitions that move smoothly through ideas, and has a clear and concise conclusion.
3
Has an introduction that is indented and restates the prompt, uses some transitions that move smoothly through ideas, and has a conclusion.
2
Attempts to have an introduction but is not indented and does not fully restate the prompts, attempts to use transitions but does not move smoothly through ideas, and does not have a conclusion.
1
Does not have an introduction or a conclusion, does not indent, and does not use transitions.
Mechanics
4
Uses complete sentences with no mechanical or spelling errors.
3
Uses complete sentences with few mechanical or spelling errors.
2
Attempts to use complete sentences with many mechanical and spelling errors.
1
Uses incomplete sentences with many mechanical and spelling errors.
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Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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