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Rubric for Wanted Poster Writing (grades 6-8) 
Rubric Code: NX7X8BA
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Needs attention

1 pts

Introduction

Excellent

The introductory paragraph is interesting and "hooks" the reader into wanting to read more.
Introduction is extremely creative and includes a humorous imaginative reason as to why they are Wanted.
Good

The introductory paragraph is interesting and hooks the reader into wanting to read more.

Paragraph contains a humorous reason as to why they are Wanted.
Fair

The introductory paragraph is somewhat interesting but lacks a hook.

Paragraph does not describe why they are Wanted by authorities
Needs attention

There is no introductory paragraph. Writer does not hook the reader.
Content

Excellent

-Creative wording is used to describe real skills or abilities that writer possess and how these traits are used to help commit the crime
-Thoroughly describes 2 real physical or personality traits that will help public identify you as the criminal
-Writer describes 2 areas in life that they would want to improve on and how they want to improve.
-Writer describes in depth someone in their life that they consider a hero and how they have helped them.
Good

-Uses detail to describes 2 real physical or personality traits.
-Wording used describes the writers real skills or abilities how they can be used defy authorities.
-Writer describes 2 areas in life that they would like to improve on.
-Writer describes someone who they consider to be a hero and how this person has helped them.
Fair

--Limited description of real physical or personality traits.
-Some limited description of abilities and skills that the writer possess but are not fully described.
- Writer does not describe to areas of improvement.
- Writer provides a limited description of someone they consider a hero.
Needs attention

Few descriptive words are used.

- Writer does not write about skills that they possess.

-Missing paragraphs or major components of assignment are not included.

- Very limited description of someone who is a hero in their life.
Organization

Excellent

The paragraphs are well organized and flow nicely.

The sentences and transitions were well structured.

The Paragraphs were easy to read and keep reader engaged
Good

The paragraphs contained mostly well ordered sentences. with smooth transitions.

The paragraphs contained good flow and easy to read.
Fair

The paragraphs were confusing to read and had limited use of transitions. The events jump around too much.
Needs attention

The paragraphs were hard to read, the events were not organized, and make little sense.
Mechanics

Excellent

Writing did not contain any spelling or grammatical mistakes.
Paragraphs are indented
Good

Several spelling and grammatical mistakes are present.
Paragraphs are indented.
Fair

Many spelling and grammatical mistakes are present.
Paragraphs are not indented
Needs attention

Difficult to read and understand

No evidence of paragraphs present.




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