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SATIRE Expository Essay Peer Edit Review Rubric- Satire 
Guidelines for scoring an satirical expository essay .
Rubric Code: U9CX72
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Expository Essay
  Poor

2 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

4 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Thesis Statement

Poor

Thesis is not present or is not clear.
Fair

Thesis is present but does not include reasons that support the essential question or prompt. Does not address satire.
Good

Thesis is present and clearly written with some reasons that support the essential question or prompt.
Excellent

Thesis is present and clear with at least three reasons that support the essential question or prompt.
Main Idea of each paragraph

Poor

Main idea is not present or is unclear.
Fair

Main Idea may be present but it isn't clear.
Good

Main Idea is present and clearly written, and the topic sentences support thesis.
Excellent

The Main Idea is a clear restating of the topic.
Supporting details

Poor

The details do not support the main idea.
Fair

Some of the details support the main idea, but there are some that do not.
Good

Each detail supports the main idea but there are no follow up sentences.
Excellent

Each detail supports, or tells more about the topic. follow up sentences provide additional support.
Logical order

Poor

The supporting details within the essay as a whole are not developed in a logical order.
Fair

The writer attempts to develop the essay in a logical order, but some of the essay may be presented in an order readers may find confusing.
Good

Most of the essay is presented in a logical order, and readers should have little trouble following the supporting details.
Excellent

The essay is developed in a logical order appropriate to the writer's purpose and reader's needs.
Word choice and voice

Poor

Word usage is inappropriate to the essay.
Fair

Some word usage is appropriate, some not.
Good

Word usage is mostly appropriate and student's voice is clear in several places
Excellent

Word usage is appropriate for the essay and student's voice (commentary) is clear in each section.
Grammar and Mechanics

Poor

The paragraph contains 6 or more errors in usage, spelling, and mechanics.
Fair

The paragraph contains 3 to 5 errors in usage, spelling, and mechanics.
Good

The paragraph contains 1 or 2 errors in usage, spelling, and mechanics.
Excellent

The paragraph contains no errors in usage, spelling, and mechanics.
Satire Discussion

Poor

Satire is not mentioned or discussed.
Fair

Some mention is made of the types of satire used, but they are not discussed.
Good

The types of satire used are named and discussed, but examples do not include 2 sentences of commentary linking to topic sentence or thesis.
Excellent

The types of satire used are named and discussed, and examples are given and explained with commentary linking them to topic sentence and/or thesis.



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