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This paper requires a career to be researched based on your career interest. Must contain 5-7 paragraphs. Must have at least 3 sources for your bibliography page. Address 1.What is the earning potential of your career? 2.How much education is needed for your career and where is the best places to get your degree? 3.What is the happiness/stress factor of your career? 4. What are the hazards of your career? 5.What interested you about this career? 6. Job description & skills needed (Use O*Net)
Rubric Code: MX7WW25
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Strong

4 pts

Meets Standard

3 pts

Emerging

2 pts

Beginning

1 pts

Incomplete

0 pts

Content

Strong

Addresses all 6 questions:
1. What is the earning potential of your career? 2. How much education is needed for your career and where is the best places to get your degree? 3. What is the happiness/stress factor of your career? 4. What are the hazards of your career? 5. What interested you about this career? 6. Job description & Skills needed(O*Net)
Meets Standard

Addresses 4 of questions:
1. What is the earning potential of your career? 2. How much education is needed for your career and where is the best places to get your degree? 3. What is the happiness/stress factor of your career? 4. What are the hazards of your career? 5. What interested you about this career? 6. Job description & Skills needed(O*Net)
Emerging

Addresses at least 3 of questions:
1. What is the earning potential of your career? 2. How much education is needed for your career and where is the best places to get your degree? 3. What is the happiness/stress factor of your career? 4. What are the hazards of your career? 5. What interested you about this career? 6. Job description & Skills needed(O*Net)
Beginning

Addresses at least 2 of the questions:
1. What is the earning potential of your career? 2. How much education is needed for your career and where is the best places to get your degree? 3. What is the happiness/stress factor of your career? 4. What are the hazards of your career? 5. What interested you about this career? 6. Job description & Skills needed(O*Net)
Incomplete

Not complete
Format

Strong

Has and exceeds all of the following:
1) Introduction
- Hook
- Thesis
2)Body
1,2,3,4,5
3) Conclusion
Meets Standard

Has all of the following:
1) Introduction
- Hook
- Thesis
2)Body
1,2,3,4,5
3) Conclusion
Emerging

Has at least 2 of the following:
1) Introduction
- Hook
- Thesis
2)Body
1,2,3,4,5
3) Conclusion
Beginning

Has at least 1 of the following:
1) Introduction
- Hook
- Thesis
2)Body
1,2,3,4,5
3) Conclusion
Incomplete

Not complete
Research

Strong

Cites more than 3 sources
Meets Standard

Cites at least 3 sources
Emerging

Cites at least 2 sources
Beginning

Cites at least 1 source
Incomplete

Not complete
Spelling and Grammar

Strong

Demonstrates facility with the conventions of standard written English but may have occasional flaws. Includes bibliography with a variety of appropriate resources.
Meets Standard

Generally follows the conventions of standard written English but may have some flaws. Includes bibliography with (2) appropriate resources.
Emerging

Contains occasional major errors or frequent minor errors in grammar, usage, and mechanics. Includes bibliography with limited resources.
Beginning

Contains numerous errors in grammar, usage, and mechanics that interfere with meaning. May not include bibliography.
Incomplete

Not complete



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