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Persuasive Essay 
Rubric Code: JC9AAX
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Fair

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Well Done

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Arguments

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. The facts are not from the text or another reliable source.
Well Done

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.
Organization

Poor

The student does not have 5 paragraphs that are developed to persuade.
Fair

The student has the 5 paragraphs, but the the arguments are not clear and don't follow a logical progression making it confusing for the reader to understand.
Well Done

5 paragraphs are clear and well developed, with logical organization to support the thesis.
P1-introduces position clearly, P2, and P3, P4 present clear arguments/reasons to back up their position, and P4 presents a counter argument and rebuttal.
P5-Sums up the main position on topic in a creative way, and leaves the reader thinking about a larger idea related to the topic.
Introduction Paragraph

Poor

The student did not have the three parts of the introduction.
Fair

The student gave his or her position on the topic, but did not have a thesis or three main points. He or she may have started the idea but it is incomplete and hard to follow.
Well Done

Three parts of the introduction including:thesis, three main points with examples, is interesting and shows depth. Guides the reader into thinking about a larger concept.
Conclusion Paragraph

Poor

The student did not have a conclusion, or it was unclear as to the purpose of the writing.
Fair

The student used the main idea to end the paper, but did not restate all three points. Conclusion is brief and doesn't outline the ideas or leave the reader with a clear understanding of the topic or ideas to think about.
Well Done

The student fully develops all his/her ideas, restated the thesis and main ideas of their essay, and brought his/her paper to a natural close leaving the reader with ideas to ponder.
Grammar, Spelling & Word Choice

Poor

More than 5 spelling, capitalization, punctuation, or grammatical errors.
Ideas are seldom expressed using strong or precise language.
Fair

Three to five spelling, capitalization, punctuation, or grammatical errors.
Ideas are sometimes expressed using strong and precise language.
Well Done

Zero to two spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and grammatical errors.
Ideas are always expressed using strong and precise language.
Counter Argument

Poor

There is no counter argument or it is mentioned but not developed.
Fair

The writer introduces the idea of a counter argument but doesn't fully develop it or make a clear rebuttal.
Well Done

Writer states a clear objection, and then offers multiple reasons in defense of his/her position so the reader is given another reason to agree with the writer.
Sentence Fluency

Poor

Sentences are often fragments or run-ons, and interrupt the flow of the essay
Fair

Most sentences are clear and easy to read. Some are varied, but could be more varied in vocabulary and length. A few fragments or run-ons stop the flow.
Well Done

Clear sentences that show a variety of beginnings and length varies from shorter and longer. Sentences are clear and make the essay flow very well.



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