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Text Evidence Supported Claim: The CEE Strategy 
• A Quick write answers a question using textual evidence from the text. • A short paragraph response that is well structured. • Provide relevant and complete evidence • Paragraph should include: - A focus statement - At least three pieces of textual evidence - For each piece of evidence, an analysis or explanation: what does this evidence mean? - A concluding sentence wrapping up your point
Rubric Code: GXB4377
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Subject: History  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

Powered by iRubric Evidence Based Claim
  Yes!

10 pts

Almost There...

8 pts

Needs Some Work

6 pts

Claim/Focus Statement

Yes!

Student stated a central idea statement that provided focus and made it easy to understand subject of the paragraph.
Almost There...

Central idea statement is unclear and reader might be unsure of content in paragraph.
Needs Some Work

Central idea statement is unclear and reader would be unsure of content of paragraph
Textual Evidence

Yes!

Strong evidence from the text is used to support writer's claim. Contains enough evidence to support claim. At least 3 examples have been used.
Almost There...

Evidence is used but is not clear or does not come from the assigned text. Not enough evidence used to support claim. Less than 3 examples have been used.
Needs Some Work

No clear evidence is used from the text to support the writer's claim. If text evidence is used, it does not effectively support claim.
Embedding textual evidence

Yes!

Each piece of textual evidence has been embedded properly in the sentences without any quotes being stranded.
Almost There...

Some of the textual evidence has been properly integrated, but some have errors or have been stranded (plop & drop) on the page.
Needs Some Work

None of the textual evidence has been properly embedded.
Citation Mechanics

Yes!

All citations are correct by using the taught methos and/or to MLA format with end quote, parentheses, author's last name, page (just the number, end parentheses and a period if it falls at the end of the sentence.
Almost There...

Citations are mostly correct, but there are errors. Provided examples are somewhat used.
Needs Some Work

Frequent errors in citing including wrong information in the citation or missing information.
Explanation of Textual Evidence

Yes!

The textual evidence has clearly been explained as to how it proves the central idea/claim of the paragraph.
Almost There...

Some textual evidence is present, but the reader has to assume what the connection is to the central idea/claim.
Needs Some Work

The textual evidence is missing or does not support the claim/point being made.



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