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Sloth Short Paragraph Grading Rubric 
When writing your one paragraph short answer summarizing the sloth lesson and identifying the TAPS model, is what your answer will be graded on. Short answer paragraphs are worth 20 points each for a total of 100 points.
Rubric Code: WXA6363
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Subject: English  
Type: Reflection  
Grade Levels: K-5, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Short Answer Paragraph
  Poor (D/F)

1 pts

Fair (C)

2 pts

Above Average (B)

3 pts

Excellent (A)

4 pts

Grammar & Spelling
10 %

Students need to demonstrate proper grammatical skills in college level writing exams.

Poor (D/F)

Paragraph has many grammatical and spelling errors.
Fair (C)

Paragraph has more than three grammatical and spelling errors.
Above Average (B)

Paragraph has one or two grammatical and spelling errors.
Excellent (A)

Paragraph does not have any grammatical or spelling errors.
Content
40 %

The content of the paragraph should answer the question and demonstrate both breadth and depth of history.

Poor (D/F)

Question was not fully addressed in answer. Did not provide details, such as names, dates, events, people.
Fair (C)

Question was addressed but not answered sufficiently. Sentences were short with no elaboration. Provided general details, but did not cite specific details in answer. Provided an overview, but lack substance.
Above Average (B)

Question was addressed and answered somewhat sufficiently, as sentences were longer in length with some elaboration. Provided a few general details and included one or two specific details, such as a date, or the last name of a person. Provided a solid overview, but could have elaborated on specific issues in several places.
Excellent (A)

Question was answered correctly with details, such as names, dates, events and people. Sentences provided full details and explanations. Described places, events, and people; provided historical background; demonstrated both breadth and depth of subject/topic
Length
20 %

Students need to be comfortable with different types of writing answers to exam questions. The length of the paragraph is ten-thirteen sentences. This means that your answer needs to be focused and organized.

Poor (D/F)

Paragraph was 2-3 sentences in length.
Fair (C)

Paragraph was 4 sentences.
Above Average (B)

Sentence length met the requirement of 5 sentences
Excellent (A)

Sentence length was more than 5 sentences










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