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Copy of Writing Rubric 
General writing rubric which will can be used for a variety of writing prompts.
Rubric Code: Y63AC
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Subject: History  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Dilemma

Poor

Question(s) are not answered or answers are inconsistent w/ information.
Fair

Answers meet basic minimal requirement.
Good

All questions have been thoroughly answered. Uses personal opinions and/or experiences to go further in-depth in connecting w/ material.
Mechanics

Poor

More than 4 mistakes in grammar and punctuatioin. Words must be correctly used and spelled.
Fair

Between 2 - 4 mistakes in grammar and punctuation. Words must be correctly used and spelled.
Good

(2) or less mistakes in grammar and pucntuation. Words must be correctly used and spelled.
Length

Poor

Paper is fewer than 3 paragraphs. Paper is written w/ little care (effort in assignment and penmanship).
Fair

Paper is 3 - 5 paragraphs. Paper is written w/ some care but there is still room for improvement w/ practice.
Good

Paper is 3 - 5 paragraphs. Paper is written fluently with personal experiences and opinions.




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