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5 Paragraph Opinion Essay
5 Paragraph Opinion Essay
ESL
Rubric Code:
E2XC4XB
By
MercedesHC
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Opinion Essay
Highly Effective
(80-100%)
4 pts
Effective
(70-79%)
3 pts
Developing
(60-69%)
2 pts
Ineffective
(50-59%)
1 pts
Introduction
Knowledge
Highly Effective
Introductory Paragraph expresses an opinion and has three strong reasons (thesis statement).
Effective
Expresses an opinion and has three reasons.
Developing
Offers an opinion but reasons are not fully thought out or lacking creativity, or there is only one or two reasons.
Ineffective
There is an opinion, two or three reasons missing.
Supporting Evidence
Knowledge
Highly Effective
Three paragraphs are about a reason and have supporting evidence that helps us understand the reasons in depth.
There is a counter argument and response.
Effective
Three paragraphs are about a reason and have some supporting evidence that helps us understand the reasons in depth.
Theres
Developing
It is unclear what each paragraph is about and the supporting evidence has nothing to do with the reasons or the evidence is not enough. The counterargument is weak or missing.
Ineffective
Paragraphs have no evidence that is relevant for the essay. Or they are not complete (less tahn 3/ no counterargument).
Conclusion
Knowledge
Highly Effective
The conclusion re-states the introduction in different words and tells why it is important
Effective
The conclusion re-states the introduction in different words but doesn't tell why it is important.
Developing
The conclusion doesn't re-state the introduction in other words and doesn't tell why it's important
Ineffective
There is no conclusion
Subject Verb Agreement/Grammar
Application
Highly Effective
All subject and verbs are in agreement throughout the essay. There are no tense errors,
Effective
Most subject and verbs are in agreement in the essay. Most verbs are in the correct tense.
Developing
Some subject and verbs agree in the essay. Some verbs are not in the correct tense.
Ineffective
The subjects do not agree with the verbs. Almost all verbs are used incorrectly
Capitalization and Punctuation
Communication
Highly Effective
All capitalization is used correctly through out the essay.
All sentences have correct punctuation.
Effective
Most sentences have correct capitalization.
Most sentences have correct punctuation.
Developing
Some sentences have correct capitalization.
Some sentences have correct punctuation.
Ineffective
Almost no sentences have the correct capitalization.
Almost no sentences have correct punctuation.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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