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Fact/ Opinion writing piece 
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.2.1 Write persuasive paragraph in which they introduce the topic they are writing about, state an opinion, supply reasons that support the opinion.
Rubric Code: WXC3337
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Persuasive Writing
  Novice

1 pts

Apprentice

2 pts

Practiononer

3 pts

Expert

4 pts

Opinion/Organization

Novice

- Writes 1 -3 incomplete sentences about opinion
- Topic not established
- Does not includes a reason
Apprentice

- Writes 2 or 3 possibly incomplete sentences about opinion
- Topic sentence may be unclear or not included
- Opinion may be unclear
-Supplies at least 1 relevant reason that supports their opinion.
Practiononer

- Writes 4-5 complete sentences about opinion
- Provides a topic sentence
-States an opinion
- Supplies at least 3 relevant reason that supports their opinion clearly
Expert

- Writes a complete paragraph about opinion
- Provides a clear topic sentence
- States opinion
- Supplies at least 4 reasons that support their opinion clearly
Language Conventions

Novice

- lettering may be illegible
- Uppercase letters are random within words
- Punctuation is not evident
- Many words are not spelled correctly
Apprentice

- print is legible but not neat
- uses simple sentences
- Most of the title is not capitalized
-no commas used
more than 3 spelling errors
Practiononer

- print/spacing is neat
- uses simple sentences
-portion of Title is capitalized
- some commas used
-no more than 2 spelling errors
Expert

-Print is near and clear
- Uses a variety of simple and compound sentences
- Title capitalized correctly
- Uses commas correctly
- all words are spelled correctly





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