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Rubric for Paragraph Writing
Rubric for Paragraph Writing
Rubric Code:
PAC7A9
By
Crazy4Vols
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Topic Sentence
Excellent
The topic sentence is clear and is restated in the closing sentence.
Good
The topic sentence is clear, but is not restated in the closing sentence.
Fair
The topic sentence is not clear, but there is evidence that the writer has addressed the prompt.
Poor
There is no topic sentence presented in the paragraph.
Support/Details
Excellent
Paragraph(s) have three or more supporting detail sentences that relate back to the main idea.
Good
Paragraph(s) have two supporting detail sentences that relate back to the main idea.
Fair
Paragraph(s) have one supporting detail sentence that relates back to the main idea.
Poor
Paragraph(s) have no supporting detail sentences that relate back to the main idea.
Logical Order
Excellent
Paragraph(s) has/have good organization, events are logically ordered, sharp sense of beginning and end. Correct transition words or phrases are used.
Good
Paragraph(s) is/are organized, events somewhat jump around. Some transition words/phrases are used.
Fair
Paragraph(s) has/have some organization, events jump around, start and end are unclear. Transition words/phrases do not always match logical order type.
Poor
Paragraph(s) is/are not organized, events make no sense. No use of transition words/phrases.
Concluding Statement
Excellent
The concluding statement is the last sentence of the paragraph (or paper). It is a clear statement that repeats key words from the topic sentence.
Good
The concluding statement is the last sentence. It is a somewhat clear statement that repeats some key words from the topic sentence.
Fair
The concluding statement is the last sentence of the paragraph (or paper). It is not a clear statement and does not repeat key words from the topic sentence.
Poor
There is no concluding statement at the end of the paragraph (or paper).
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.
Poor
Writing does not use proper grammar or punctuation. The number of spelling errors significantly detracts from the readability of the paragraph.
Keywords:
paragraph, general, first writing
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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