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TEDTALKS
Paragraph:reason
Write a persuasive paragraph to convince us that you have found the best TED talk of all time
Rubric Code:
SX3X3C9
By
Courtenay
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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TEDtalks
Poor
Total Points:
1 pts
Fair
Total Points:
2 pts
Good
Total Points:
3 pts
Excellent
Total Score:
4 pts
Topic sentence
Poor
Tried to introduce your topic but was not on topic.
Fair
Introduced you topic of your TED talk
Good
Introduced you topic in a way that somewhat captures the attention of the audience.
Excellent
Introduced you topic in a way that captures the attention of the audience. Has the WOW factor
Justification
ABCD
Poor
Includes 2- 4 areas of justification written in a way that does not convince the reader that the writer has picked the best TED talk of all time
Fair
Includes 3 areas of justification written in a way that convinces the reader that the writer has picked the best TED talk of all time
Good
Includes all 4 areas of justification written in a way that convinces the reader that the writer has picked the best TED talk of all time
Excellent
Includes all 4 areas of justification written in a incredible powerfully that convinces the reader that the writer has picked the best TED talk of all time
Overall paragraph
Poor
Ideas are not organized in logical order. 5-6 convention errors in paragraph.
Fair
Ideas are somewhat organized in logical order. 3-4 convention errors in paragraph.
Good
Ideas are elaborate, sentences are organized in a logical order. 1-2 convention errors
Excellent
Ideas are elaborate, sentences are organized in a logical order.
No convention errors
Direct Examples
Poor
Has 1 direct example from the TED talk
Fair
Has 2 direct examples from the TED talk
Good
Has 3 direct examples from the TED talk
Excellent
Has 4 direct examples from the TED talk
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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