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Autobiography Paragraph Rubric
Autobiography Paragraph Rubric
Rubric Code:
VX32286
By
crhodges
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Biography Paragraph
Exceeds Expectations
4 pts
Meets Expectations
3 pts
In Process
2 pts
Does Not Meet Expectations
1 pts
Topic Sentence
Exceeds Expectations
Strong topic sentence is written and tells the reader the topic with at least three important points that will be included.
Meets Expectations
Topic sentence is written and tells the reader the topic with two important points that will be included.
In Process
Topic sentence is written and tells the reader the topic with one important point that will be included.
Does Not Meet Expectations
Topic sentence may be written but does not tell the reader the topic and does not include important points.
Important Points
Exceeds Expectations
Each of the three important points are clearly stated in a well written sentence.
Meets Expectations
Each of the three important points are clearly stated.
In Process
At least two of the three important points are clearly stated.
Does Not Meet Expectations
The three important points may be included, but are not clearly stated.
Supporting Details
Exceeds Expectations
At least one supporting detail is included for each important point and is well written.
Meets Expectations
One supporting detail is included for each important point.
In Process
Supporting details may be included, but they are unclear.
Does Not Meet Expectations
Supporting details are not included, and they are unclear.
Concluding Sentence
Exceeds Expectations
A strong concluding sentence is included and reminds the reader of the topic.
Meets Expectations
A concluding sentence is included and reminds to reader of the topic.
In Process
A concluding sentence is included, but does not remind the reader of the topic.
Does Not Meet Expectations
A concluding sentence may be included.
Transition Words
Exceeds Expectations
Transition words are used to introduce each of the three important points and the concluding sentence.
Meets Expectations
Transition words are included in three of the following sentences: point 1, point 2, point 3 and conclusion.
In Process
Transition words are included in two of the following sentences: point 1, point 2, point 3 and conclusion.
Does Not Meet Expectations
Transition words are included in one of the following sentences:point 1, point 2, point 3 and conclusion.
Spelling, Punctuaiton Capitalizatio
Exceeds Expectations
Used appropriately for grade level throughout the story with zero to one error.
Meets Expectations
Used appropriately for grade level throughout the story with two to four errors.
In Process
Used appropriately for grade level throughout the story with five to seven errors.
Does Not Meet Expectations
Used appropriately for grade level throughout the story with eight or more errors.
Grammar & Sentence Structure
Exceeds Expectations
Used appropriately for grade level throughout the story with zero to one error.
Meets Expectations
Used appropriately for grade level throughout the story with two to four errors.
In Process
Used appropriately for grade level throughout the story with five to seven errors.
Does Not Meet Expectations
Used appropriately for grade level throughout the story with eight or more errors.
Subjects:
English
Types:
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