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Tuck Everlasting Essay 
Rubric Code: S5A95
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Introduction Paragraph

Poor

Does not follow format. Does not format thesis statement properly or thesis is absent.
Fair

Has difficulty following format but makes an effort. Thesis is present but not formated correctly.
Good

Paragraph follows format and thesis statement is formated correctly.
Body Paragraph

Poor

Does not include three body paragraphs. Sentences do not make sense together.
Fair

Has three body paragraphs but goes off topic occassionally or does not stick to argument.
Good

Includes three body paragraphs. Stays on topic for each paragraph. Writes appropriate amount of detail in each.
Conclusion Paragraph

Poor

Does not follow format given.
Fair

follows some of format, but not all.
Good

follows format.
Proofreading

Poor

Proofreading was not effective.
Fair

Makes some effort to proofread but it is obvious that more attention was needed.
Good

Follows list given in directions and obviously took time to proof for all errors listed in checksheet.




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