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Rubric for Persuasive Paragraph Writing 
Rubric Code: N22X94C
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

Powered by iRubric Paragraph Writing - Descriptive
  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Needs attention

1 pts

Topic Sentence

Excellent

The topic sentence is the first sentence in the paragraph. It is a clear statement of the main idea of the paragraph content.
Good

The topic sentence gives some clarity of the overall main idea of the sentences present.
Fair

The topic sentence gives little evidence of a main idea connecting to the other sentences.
Needs attention

There is no topic sentence presented in the paragraph.
Supporting Details

Excellent

Topic is supported by more than three clear, appropriate supporting detail sentences.
Good

Topic is supported by three clear, appropriate supporting detail sentences.
Fair

Topic is supported by more than one or two clear and appropriate supporting detail sentences.
Needs attention

There is a slight attempt at supporting details.
Persuasion/Reasoning

Excellent

All supporting details include persuasive language that explains the reasoning behind the position in the topic sentence.
Good

Two of the supporting details include persuasive language that explains the reasoning behind the position in the topic sentence.
Fair

One of the supporting details include persuasive language that explains the reasoning behind the position in the topic sentence.
Needs attention

None of the supporting details include persuasive language that explains the reasoning behind the position in the topic sentence.
Conclusion/Clincher

Excellent

The conclusion is the last sentence of the paragraph. It is a clear statement that repeats the main idea of the topic sentence.
Good

The conclusion is the last sentence of the paragraph. It is a somewhat clear statement that repeats part of the main idea from the topic sentence.
Fair

The conclusion is the last sentence of the paragraph. It is not a clear statement and does not repeat the idea of the topic sentence.
Needs attention

There is no concluding statement at the end of the paragraph.
Conventions

Excellent

Writing evidences understanding of proper grammar and use of punctuation throughout. Minimal spelling errors.
Good

Writing contains one or two consistent grammatical errors or incorrect uses of punctuation. Most words are spelled correctly.
Fair

Many sentences are characterized by grammatical errors or incorrect uses of punctuation. Numerous simple spelling errors.
Needs attention

Writing does not use proper grammar or punctuation. The number of spelling errors significantly detracts from the readability of the paragraph.



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