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Problem-Solution Essay 
Rubric Code: GXC88XB
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  None

0 pts

Poor

10 pts

Fair

15 pts

Good

20 pts

Problem

The problem should be stated in clear language. It should be easy to recognize and understand.

None

The statement of the problem cannot be found.
Poor

The problem is stated but is difficult to find and difficult to understand.
Fair

The problem is stated, but it is a little difficult to understand.
Good

The problem is stated in clear language. It is easy to recognize and understand.
Solution

The solution should be stated in clear language. It should be easy to recognize and understand.

None

The statement of the solution cannot be found.
Poor

The solution is stated but is difficult to find and difficult to understand.
Fair

The solution is stated, but it is a little difficult to understand.
Good

The solution is stated in clear language. It is easy to recognize and understand.
Evidence

Good support should be given to the main idea. Facts and statistics should be supplied from credible resources.

None

No evidence was given to support the main idea.
Poor

Only a little evidence was provided. It does not support the main idea very well.
Fair

Some evidence was given to support the main idea but not enough.
Good

Good support was given to the main idea. Facts and statistics were supplied from credible resources.
Call to Action

The audience (readers) should be able to recognize what they can do to help solve the problem.

None

No call to action was given to tell readers what they can do.
Poor

The call to action is very weak. Readers probably won't understand what they can do to help the problem.
Fair

The call to action is not very recognizable. The readers might not understand what they can do to help the problem.
Good

The audience (readers) will easily recognize what they can do to help solve the problem.
Organization

The essay should be written in a logical order that the reader can easily follow and understand.

None

The essay is very messy. There is no clear order to the writing.
Poor

The essay is only somewhat organized. It is a little difficult to read from one part to the next.
Fair

The essay is somewhat organized. Most parts are in a logical order.
Good

The essay is written in a logical order that the reader can easily follow and understand.




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