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Should College Athletes be Paid? 
Rubric Code: EX565XX
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Subject: Education  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

2 pts

Fair

6 pts

Excellent

10 pts

Punctuation

Poor

5+ punctuation mistakes

3+ useless punctuation mistakes
Fair

3-4 punctuation mistakes

A few (2) useless punctuation mistakes
Excellent

1-2 punctuation mistakes

No useless punctuation mistakes
MLA Format

Poor

No sign of knowledge of MLA format
Fair

1-2 mistakes with the MLA format (forgetting heading, not proper size, etc.)
Excellent

Everything is in MLA format correctly
Spelling

Poor

5+ spelling mistakes made
Fair

2-4 spelling mistakes made throughout the whole paper
Excellent

1-2 spelling mistakes made throughout the whole paper
Organization

Poor

Student does not show any sign of organization
Fair

Student shows some sign of organization
Excellent

Student shows great organization skills, makes the essay easy to read
Staying on Topic

Poor

Student gets off topic often and makes the paper hard to read
Fair

Student rarely gets off topic
Excellent

Student does not get off topic and writes about the given topic




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