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3060J and 1510 Essay 3 
Essay plus 3-pt AB=25 pts total
Rubric Code: C2XWB4B
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric 3060J/1510
  Excellent

22.5 pts

Good

20 pts

Fair

17.5 pts

Poor

15 pts

Expression
6 pts

This measures how well the student is able to communicate sometimes complex ideas.

Excellent

The essay uses strong, accurate and varied language; it follows formal style (tone mature and balanced, no use of first person). Sentences are consistently well-constructed (grammatical) and meaning is clear. Sentence type is varied and effective. Ideas are sophisticated and demonstrate understanding both of the criteria for the assignment and its broader intent. Word choices are not only always appropriate, but sometimes highly sophisticated and unusual.
Good

Sentences are usually well-constructed (grammatical) and meaning is usually clear. Essay might be wordy, with several "there is/are/were" constructions, use passive voice, or use imprecise language. It follows formal style. Sentence type is somewhat varied and effective. Ideas can be fairly sophisticated, and demonstrate some understanding of criteria and intent.
Fair

Sentences are constructed so that meaning is usually clear. Parts of essay might be written in passive voice where not necessary, and/or use "there is/was/were" constructions. It might be wordy in parts, cluttered with adverbs and adjectives, and/or might use informal/chatty word choices and style. Sentence type is only slightly varied, and/or attempts at creating compound and complex sentences are often unsuccessful.
Poor

Sentences are frequently unclear, with awkward syntax. Most sentences are simple declarative type. Any attempts at creating compound/complex sentences are usually unsuccessful and/or cluttered. There may be several instances of incorrect or confusing word choice.
Development
6 pts

This measures how well ideas are explained and supported.

Excellent

Ideas are always clearly explained and described, and are well-supported with paraphrase and quotation. Quotation choices are excellent and quotations are always integrated into the writer's own text. All sources are introduced before being quoted. There are enough quotations.
Good

Ideas are nearly always clearly explained and described, and are well-supported with paraphrase and quotation. Quotations are appropriate and always integrated into the writer's own text. Sources are usually introduced before being quoted. There are enough quotations.
Fair

Ideas are sometimes clearly explained and described, but sometimes are brought up and left without further, or enough, development. Ideas are sometimes supported with paraphrase and quotation. Quotations are not always explained, and are sometimes stranded in the text. The essay is weighted towards summary and paraphrase, with too few quotations.
Poor

Ideas are vague, or the writer doesn't follow through with them. They are not well-supported with either paraphrase or quotation. Quotations are not always explained, and are sometimes stranded in the text. The essay is weighted towards summary and paraphrase, with too few quotations.
Structure
5 pts

This measures how well the student has planned and laid out the essay.

Excellent

The introduction lays out a clear plan for the rest of the essay. Its language is striking, fresh, and engaging, with ideas tied together. Everything mentioned in the introduction is covered, in a logical order, in the body of the essay. Paragraphs are cohesive, well-developed, and are tied together with transitions that inform the reader of the connection between ideas. Transitions are excellent choices, integral, not simply sequential (first, second, another, next, etc.).
Good

The introduction lays out a clear plan for the rest of the essay. Everything mentioned in the introduction is covered in the body of the essay, though the order might be less than ideal. Paragraphs are tied together with transitions that inform the reader of the connection between ideas. Transitions are logical and not only sequential (first, second, another, next, etc.).
Fair

The introduction lays out a plan for the rest of the essay, though it might be composed of simple, short sentences and might be choppy and/or repetitive. The intro. might include materials the writer never comes back to, or fail to mention ideas that appear later in the essay. The writer uses transitions, though they don't always make the connections between ideas clear. Transitions are mainly sequential (first, second, another, next, etc.) rather than integral.
Poor

The introduction does not really lay out a plan for the rest of the essay. The writer seems unsure of what he or she wants to say, and so rambles or is repetitive. The body of the essay doesn't seem to have any clear structure. There might be some transitions, but they do not always show the logical relationship between ideas.
Format (MLA)
2.5 pts

This measures how well the student has followed MLA style.

Excellent

There are no format errors and/or missing elements. Quotations and paraphrases are cited parenthetically, with correct punctuation. Any works cited are formatted correctly.
Good

There are few format errors and/or missing elements. Quotations and paraphrases are cited parenthetically. Any works cited are formatted mostly correctly.
Fair

There are several format errors and/or missing elements. Some quotations and paraphrases lack citations. There is a works cited section, but the entries contain several mistakes.
Poor

There are many format errors and/or missing elements. Several quotations and paraphrases are not cited parenthetically. There is no, or an incorrect, works cited.
Mechanics
2.5 pts

This measures how polished the essay is.

Excellent

The essay is highly polished, with one or two (if any) typos or errors in spelling, grammar, or punctuation. There are no or very few missing or extraneous words.
Good

The essay is fairly polished, but contains a few typos or errors in spelling, grammar, or punctuation, and a few instances of missing or extraneous words.
Fair

The essay contains numerous typos, errors in spelling, grammar, or punctuation, missing or extraneous words.
Poor

The essay seems rushed or dashed off without care. There are many errors of various kinds.
Annotated Bibliography
Style and Correctness
3 pts

This measures how well the student followed instructions, MLA style, etc. to create the AB

Excellent

Contains two parts to each entry, is in correct MLA style (hanging indent, all titles cited correctly, punctuation correct), includes abstract and title.
Good

Lacks one of the previous.
Fair

Lacks two of the previous.
Poor

Lacks three or more of the previous.




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