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The Stroy of an Hour 
Characterization shift essay
Rubric Code: UAB8C6
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Story of an Hour
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Great

4 pts

Topic Sentence

Poor

Student writes an undeveloped topic sentence, or has no topic sentence
Fair

Student writes a topic sentence that makes a claim that is not fully supported or developed
Good

Student writes a vague topic sentence.
Great

Student writes a well developed topic sentence that encompasses what the main idea of the essay claims is true
Supporting Details

Poor

Student has less than (3) key details, AND details are not developed enough to fully support the claim the topic sentence is making.
Fair

Student has less than (3) key details, OR details are not developed enough to fully support the claim the topic sentence is making.
Good

Student did not fully develop details to showcase deep thinking skills and strategies.
Great

Student has (3) key details to support the claim their topic sentence makes and each detail is well developed, elaborating on the topic sentence, showing deep thinking.
Grammar

Poor

Many spelling and grammar errors. No clear organization or flow in essay.
Fair

Some spelling and grammar errors. Essay has some organization problems, not letting the essay flow smoothly.
Good

Story has some spelling or grammar issues, but is organized, allowing an easy flow.
Great

No to few grammar or spelling errors. Essay is well developed and organized.




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