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Persuasive Essay Honors
Persuasive Essay
Student persuasive essay that uses facts to back up their argument.
Rubric Code:
EX99WWW
By
Bird4773
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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4th grade Persuasive Essay Rubric
Poor
5 pts
Fair
10 pts
Good
20 pts
Organization
Poor
The student does not follow the introduction-body-conclusion format.
Fair
The student somewhat follows the introduction-body-conclusion format.
Good
The student effectively follows the introduction-body-conclusion format.
Topic Support
Poor
The student lists reasons but does not back up with facts or other support.
Fair
The student uses some facts to support the argument, but they are not used the entire time. The facts are disputed and may not be accurate.
Good
The student bases all their arguments on facts that they have researched. The facts are reliable and are used to back up the argument that the student has made.
Cited sources
Poor
The student uses no outside sources.
Fair
The student uses some (4 or less) outside sources. Citations are present but incorrect.
Good
The student uses 6 or more outside sources. Citations are present and cited correctly.
Grammatics
Poor
More than five spelling, capitalization, punctuation, or grammatical errors.
Fair
Three to five spelling, capitalization, punctuation, or grammatical errors.
Good
Zero to two spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and grammatical errors.
Argument
Poor
The reader can not tell which position the writer has taken. The writer has no counter-argument.
Fair
The reader can somewhat tell which position the writer has taken, but it is unclear or confusing. Hard to tell what the counter-argument is.
Good
The reader can visibly tell which position the writer has taken. The author uses an effective way to present the position. The writer has a counter-argument.
Keywords:
English, Writing, Persuassive, Essay
Subjects:
Communication
English
Types:
Writing
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