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One-Paragraph Essay 
Rubric Code: Z234B4X
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric One-Paragraph Essay
  Great = A

20 pts

Good = B

10 pts

Fair = C/D

8 pts

Poor = D/F

5 pts

Your Grade

(N/A)

Topic Sentence

Great = A

The topic sentence is clear, refers to novel and author, and asserts a claim.
Good = B

The topic sentence is clear but dull and unoriginal or fails to assert a claim.
Fair = C/D

The topic sentence is difficult to understand.
Poor = D/F

There is no discernable topic sentence.
Your Grade

_______/20
Evidence

Great = A

More than 3 pieces of evidence are used to back-up the topic sentence. The evidence is thoughtfu; and well explained.
Good = B

Three pieces of evidence were used to back-up the topic sentence. The evidence is unoriginal but well explained.
Fair = C/D

Two pieces of evidence were used to back-up the topic sentence. The evidence is unoriginal and/or is not well explained.
Poor = D/F

Only one piece of evidence was used to back-up the topic sentence. The evidence is unoriginal AND not well explained.
Your Grade

_______/20
Transitions

Great = A

The paragraph is well organized and easy to follow. Transitions are used to guide the reader.
Good = B

The paragraph is organized but the train of thought is difficult to follow. Transitions are used sporadically.
Fair = C/D

The paragraph is unorganized and hard to understand. Transitions are used ineffectively.
Poor = D/F

There is no organization. Transitions are not used.
Your Grade

_______/20
Conclusion

Great = A

The concluding sentence(s) demonstrate a deeper understanding of the topic. Insight into the topic is clear
Good = B

The concluding sentence(s) show an understanding of the topic but but insight is not particularly deep.
Fair = C/D

There is a concluding sentence but it does not demonstrate more insight than the original topic sentence.
Poor = D/F

There is no clear conclusion. The paragraph ends abruptly.
Your Grade

_______/20




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