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Whitman Written Proposal Grading Rubric (Written) 
Whitman Project Proposal Rubric
Rubric Code: QX8374W
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Below Standard

1 pts

Approaching Standard

2 pts

At Standard

3 pts

Above Standard

4 pts

Cover Page

Title
Name of Writer
Date

Below Standard

Cover Page were omitted and/or contained many errors that illustrated lack of effort or following directions/given example.
Approaching Standard

Cover Page were included but contained more than a few errors.
At Standard

Cover Page were included and completed correctly with a few errors.
Above Standard

Cover Page were included and completed correctly with no errors.
Overview

Brief description of the project

Below Standard

An overview of the project is not provided or illustrates a huge lack of effort.
Approaching Standard

An overview of the project is provided but is lacking significant pieces of the required information.
At Standard

An overview of the project is provided which includes a large portion but not all of the required information.
Above Standard

An overview of the project is provided which includes information regarding the required information.
Rationale

Why is the project worth creating? What need will it serve? What problems will it address?

Below Standard

Provides incomplete information regarding the reason(s) why the project is being created, what needs it will serve, and problems it will address or missing one or more of these sections completely.
Approaching Standard

Provides somewhat complete information regarding the reason(s) why the project is being created, what needs it will serve, and problems it will address.
At Standard

Provides fairly complete information regarding the reason(s) why the project is being created, what needs it will serve, and problems it will address.
Above Standard

Provides complete information regarding the reason(s) why the project is being created,what needs it will serve, and problems it will address.
Project Scope

Outline specific details of the project

Below Standard

Outlining specific details of the project was incomplete or missing. Explanation of what your project will benefit the audience and other relevant details is missing and/or lack of effort highly evident.
Approaching Standard

Outlining specific details of the project was partially discussed and seemed to lack detail. Explanation of what your project will benefit the audience was lacking many details.
At Standard

Outlining specific details of the project was somewhat discussed and may have included complete details. Explanation of what your project will benefit the audience was lacking some details.
Above Standard

Outlining specific project details was clearly discussed which included all expected information. Includes explanation of what your project will benefit the audience.
Project Objectives

What does your group hopes to learn by doing this project?

Below Standard

No discussion of what your group hopes to achieve by doing the project as a group and also individually.
Approaching Standard

What your group hopes to achieve by completing the assignment as a group and individuals was partially discussed.
At Standard

What your group hopes to achieve by completing this project as a group and individuals is fairly well discussed.
Above Standard

Discussion of what your group hopes to achieve as a group and individuals is thoughtfully and thoroughly discussed.
Writing Skills

Below Standard

Mechanics errors on every page. Writing style lacks clarity to the point of not being understandable. Does not follow standards for project proposals.
Approaching Standard

Fair number of mechanics errors. Writing style sometimes lacks clarity for reader. Numerous errors in standards for written project proposals.
At Standard

Occasional mechanics errors. Writing style is easy for reader to follow but has quite a few errors in standards for written project proposals.
Above Standard

No writing mechanics errors; writing style is easy for reader to follow and follows standards for written project proposals.





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