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My Future Plans Essay 
Explain some of the goals you have set for your life. Explain who you would like to become, what you would like to achieve in school, what career your are guiding yourself toward, where you will live, what your future family will look like, college (do your research) and career plans, and what you would like to be known for. You will also write about what you have already achieved or what you are engaged in, as well as what you plan to do that will help you turn your goals into realities.
Rubric Code: RXAA364
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Subject: Education  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

3 pts

Fair

7 pts

Excellent

10 pts

Final Grade

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High School Goals

Poor

Does not address definitions goals/interest.
Fair

Addresses only short term goals and achievements. Contains no evidence of plans to make goals reality.
Excellent

Addresses long term and short term goals. Addresses achievements and plans to make goals reality.
Final Grade
Thesis Statement

Poor

Thesis satement on how you are going to achieve your goal is unclear or not present
Fair

Thesis statement is present but is too broad
Excellent

Thesis statement is very clear and subject is narrowed down to your specific ideas
Final Grade
Plans after College

Poor

You describe your life goal very briefly
Fair

You describe what your goal is but are lacking details
Excellent

You are very descriptive with your details and your goals are very clear
Final Grade
Strengths & Weaknesses

Poor

You do not describe your strengths and weaknesses
Fair

You attempt to describe your strengths and weaknesses, and how to work with them
Excellent

You use clear details describing your strengths and weaknesses, and how to work with them
Final Grade
Mechanics of Writing

Poor

Your essay attempts to follow the MLA format, but it has many spelling, punctuation and other grammar mistakes.
Fair

Your essay follows the MLA format and it is mostly free of spelling, punctuation and other grammar mistakes.
Excellent

Your essay follows the MLA format and it is free of spelling, punctuation and other grammar mistakes.
Final Grade
Conclusion

Poor

Your concluding paragraph does not summarize your paper, restate your thesis and gives us an abrupt ending
Fair

Your concluding paragraph is apparent, but lacks some parts
Excellent

Your concluding paragraph summarizes your paper, restates your thesis and leaves the reader thinking
Final Grade










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