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Editorial 
Rubric Code: M683C6
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Public Rubric
Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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organization

Basic

Lacks organization.

Does not have distinct paragraphs.
Fair

Writer attempts a first paragraph but ideas are lacking


Writer attempts a second paragraph but ideas are lacking.
Good

Writer includes many of the required aspects for the first paragraph

Writer includes many of the required aspects for the second paragraph
Exceptional

Writer completes all aspects of both paragraphs
Conventions

Basic

Makes severe errors in most or all conventions; some areas of the text are impossible to read.
Fair

Makes some noticeable errors in spelling, punctuation, and usage.

Requires some editing
Good

Clear command of most writing conventions; needs little or no editing
Exceptional

Makes virtually no errors in spelling, mechanics, or usage errors.

Editing is largely unnecessary
Ideas and Content

Basic

Writer does not take a stance, opinion is not supported by facts, no solution to the problem
Fair

Writer takes a stance, supports their opinion with some mediocre facts, provides a solution to the problem
Good

Writer takes a stance, supports their opinion with relevant facts, provides a solution to the problem
Exceptional

Writer takes a strong stance, supports their opinion with many relevent and significant facts, provides a rational solution to the problem
Nonfiction features

Basic

Writer does not include any nonfiction features

Writer's nonfiction features do not coincide with the text
Fair

Writer includes few nonfiction features

Writer's nonfiction features mostly coincide with the text
Good

Writer includes some nonficion features

Writer's nonfiction features coincide with the text.
Exceptional

Writer includes many nonfiction features.

The nonfiction features used relate directly to the text and help the reader become informed




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