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Driver's Ed In-Class Essay 
Choose one type of conflict and how it relates to the book we’ve been reading in class, Driver’s Ed. Please include what kind of conflict some of the characters face, the scene in the book where they take place, and whether or not the conflict is resolved by the end of the book.
Rubric Code: W3W396
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Driver's Ed In-Class Essay
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Organization
3 Well Organized Main Body Paragraphs
  Poor

Contains points that are off topic and have no relevance, hard to follow, topic sentences are absent.

20 pts

Fair

Some points are unclear, out of order or poorly organized, one or more topic sentences are absent.

35 pts

Good

Clearly demonstrates 3 well organized main points with topic sentences while making thought-provoking points with specific examples.

50 pts

Your Score

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Grammar, Spelling and Mechanics
No "it" "stuff" "things" or "lots" or misuse of "there" "their" or "they're"
  Poor

There are 5 or more spelling, usage, or grammar errors. (-1 per 2 errors)

5 pts

Fair

There are three errors in either grammar, spelling, or mechanics. (-1 per 2 errors)

7 pts

Good

There are no errors throughout the entire paper.

10 pts

Your Score

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Introduction and Conclusion
  Poor

Poorly organized, neither informative nor entertaining, does not connect.

5 pts

Fair

Small errors and omissions, poorly stated. Either entertaining or informative but not both.

7 pts

Good

Informative and entertaining, draws the reader in while introducing the topic.

10 pts

Your Score

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Main Topic/Thesis
  Poor

Either much of the content strays from the thesis or the thesis is missing altogether.

5 pts

Fair

Thesis is poorly written or does not cover all main points.

7 pts

Good

Clearly adheres to a well stated, simple, all-encompassing thesis sentence.

10 pts

Your Score

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Format
  Poor

A significant amount of the proper format is missing or poorly done, much of the writing is not legible.

10 pts

Fair

Close to proper format, but missing some elements, illegible at times.

12 pts

Good

At least 500 words, writing is legible and includes 5 total paragraphs and 3 body paragraphs.

20 pts

Your Score

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Total
100 Points Possible
Penalties for Unpreparedness
Minus 10 pts for each without getting the book.
  One day unprepared.

10 pts

Two Days Unprepared

20 pts

Three Days Unprepared

30 pts

Four Days Unprepared

40 pts





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