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Summer Assessment Essay Outline 
The rubric for self-editing and/or peer editing a partner's outline for his or her argumentative essay.
Rubric Code: P22C7A7
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Meeting

4 pts

Approaching

3 pts

Near Approaching

2 pts

Beginning

1 pts

Thesis

Meeting

Thesis is clear and proposes an arguable point which people could reasonably agree or disagree; it takes a stand.
Approaching

Thesis is clear and proposes an arguable point, but it does not take a clear stand.
Near Approaching

Thesis is somewhat clear but does not fully propose an arguable point.
Beginning

Thesis is not clear and lacks organization of an arguable point and a clear stand for or against. The thesis is absent from the outline.
Evidence

Meeting

The outline contains very precise, detailed evidence supporting the thesis/topic.
Approaching

The outline contains sufficient evidence supporting the thesis/topic.
Near Approaching

The outline includes weak evidence supporting the thesis/topic.
Beginning

The outline includes
insufficient or no evidence.
Explanations

Meeting

Thoroughly explained thinking surrounding the reading.
Approaching

Explained his or her thinking surrounding the reading. However, he or she could give more details and explanation to support thinking.
Near Approaching

Minimally explained his or her thinking surrounding the reading.
Beginning

Explanation was not evident or completely irrelevant to the cited evidence.



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