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Active Shooter Paper
Expository/Descriptive Writing
Rubric Code:
YX9X2W2
By
cedgar
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Subject:
Law
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Active Shooter Essay
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5
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7
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10
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Intoduction
3
Topic Sentence is not present.
5
Topic Sentence is present but does not restate the topic.
7
Topic Sentence is present and clearly written.
10
Topic Sentence is a clear restating of the topic.
Body Paragraphs
3
Body does not include a valid understanding of active shooters.
5
Body shows some understanding of active shooters.
7
Body shows a general understanding of active shooters.
10
Body shows a deep understanding of active shooters and how they come to be.
Logical order
3
The supporting sentences within the paragraph as a whole are not developed in a logical order.
5
There is an attempt to put the sentences in a logical order, but some of the paragraph may be presented in an order readers may find confusing.
7
Most of the sentences are presented in a logical order, and readers should have little trouble following the supporting details.
10
The sentences are developed in a logical order appropriate to the writer's purpose and readers needs.
Conclusion
3
There is no conclusion. The paragraph just ends without summing up, or restating the topic. It doesn't tie the the details together.
5
There is an attempt at a conclusion, but it doesn't restate the topic, or tie the details together.
7
The conclusion sums up the topic, by restating it, but it does tie the details together.
10
The conclusions does an excellent job of summing up, or restating the topic and tieing the details together.
Grammar/ Format
3
The paragraph contains 6 or more errors in usage, spelling and format is incorrect.
5
The paragraph contains 3 to 5 errors in usage, spelling and some format elements are present.
7
The paragraph contains 1 or 2 errors in usage, spelling and most format elements are in place.
10
The paragraph contains no more than two errors. There is nothing in the spelling, usage and all format requirements are included.
Subjects:
English
Law
Types:
Writing
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