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MLA Argumentative Essay 
MLA documentation style for High School (100pts)
Rubric Code: ZX92X9B
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

Powered by iRubric MLA Research Paper
Criteria for general MLA formatting, works cited page, appropriate resource usage; content and grammar
  Unacceptable

0 pts

Poor

3 pts

Fair

6 pts

Good

9 pts

Excellent

12.5 pts

Score

(N/A)

Resource Use

How did you use all of the research resources to support thesis?<BR>
2 or more resources. No Wikipedia

Unacceptable

Opinion Only;No research; Blatant misuse of research
Poor

Few resources used appropriately; Paper supported by opinion only; No reference to research
Fair

Some resources used appropriately; Paper supported more by opinion with very little reference to research
Good

Most resources used appropriately;Relies somewhat on research to support
Excellent

All resources used appropriately; Relies heavily on research to support. 2 or more resources.
Score
General Formatting

Did you follow all the MLA general formatting guidelines?

Unacceptable

Handwritten
Poor

Five or more general formatting errors
Fair

Three or four general formatting errors
Good

Two or less general formatting errors
Excellent

Typed; meets required number of pages;1 inch margins; 12 Times New Roman font;double spaced; last name and page number correctly placed;name, professor, class, date correctly placed;title centered.
Score
In-text Citations

Did you correctly identify (document) and give credit to sources using MLA formatting.

Unacceptable

No Resources Cited
Poor

Few resources listed on works cited page found in paper; Sources in paper not on works cited page
Fair

Most resources listed on works cited found in paper; Some MLA format errors; Resources not easily identified
Good

All resources on works cited page found in paper; Less than 3 format errors;
Excellent

All resources listed on works cited found in paper; Block quotes indented and punctuated appropriately;<BR>
parenthetical citations punctuated correctly; In-text citations flow smoothly
Score
Works Cited

Did you identify your sources correctly at the end of your paper?

Unacceptable

No works cited page:
Poor

MLA format not followed; multiple errors
Fair

Formatting errors; Does not contain number of required resource and/or types
Good

Less than 3 formatting errors: has all required resources/types
Excellent

Required number of resources; Required types of resources; Alphabetical order; works cited page titled; 1 inch margins; double spaced; second line of citation indented 5 spaces; Citations end with period
Score
Spelling and Grammar

Is paper free from grammatical errors?

Unacceptable

Excessive errors (10 or more).
Poor

Large number of spelling and grammatical errors (7-9)
Fair

Some spelling and grammatical errors (4-6)
Good

Very few spelling and grammatical errors (1-3)
Excellent

No or minor spelling and grammatical errors (0)
Score
Content

Does the paper fully cover the topic assigned?

Unacceptable

The information in the paper has nothing to do with the topic assigned.
Poor

The main idea is not clear. Points are confused or illogical. Disjointed or seemingly random collection of information.
Fair

Main idea is somewhat clear but there is a need for more supporting information. Some irrelevant information is present.
Good

Main idea is clear but the supporting information is general, but supports the topic.
Excellent

There is one clear, well-focused topic. Main idea stands out and is supported by detailed information. All information supports the topic.
Score
T.I.E.E. Paragraphs

Do ALL paragraphs include topics sentences, introduction to evidence, evidence, and elaboration?

Unacceptable

The writer forgot their T.I.E.E.
Poor

There is no clear introduction of the main topic. Does not include all the necessary elements of a T.I.E.E. paragraph.
Fair

The paragraph states the topic, but does not adequately introduce evidence or give evidence. Does not include all the necessary elements of a T.I.E.E. paragraph.
Good

The paragraph clearly states the topic and introduces evidence, some evidence is present but lacks sufficient evidence, quotes, statistics. May not include elaboration tying back to the argument.
Excellent

Includes all necessary elements of a T.I.E.E paragraph. Presents a clear topic sentence, introduces source of evidence, provides evidence and elaborates back to the main argument of the paper.
Score



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