GRADING
RUBRIC FOR ESSAYS
Written communication (50 points)
- Organization
- Inadequate (10 points): There
appears to be no organization of the essay’s contents.
- Needs Improvement (15
points): Organization of the essay is difficult to follow, due
to inadequate transitions and/or rambling format.
- Adequate (20 points): The
essay can be easily followed. A combination of the following
is apparent: Basic transitions are used; a structured format
is used.
- Professional quality (25
points): The essay can be easily followed. A
combination of the following is apparent: Effective
transitions are used; a professional format is used.
- Mechanics and grammar
- Inadequate (10 points): Sentences
and paragraphs are difficult to read and understand due to poor grammar
or mechanics
- Needs improvement (15
points): The essay contains numerous grammatical and
mechanical errors.
- Adequate (20 points): The
essay contains minimal grammatical or mechanical errors.
- Professional quality (25
points): The essay is clear and concise and contains no
grammatical or mechanical errors.
Content (50 points)
- Correctness of facts
- Inadequate (10 points): Most
facts are wrong.
- Needs improvement (15
points): Some facts are wrong.
- Adequate (20 points): Technical
details are generally correct.
- Professional quality (25 points): All
facts are correct, and the technical explanation is both concise and
complete.
- Completeness
- Inadequate (10 points): Did
not address some of the questions.
- Needs improvement (15
points): Addressed the questions, but provided few details.
- Adequate (20 points): Address
the questions, but left out some details.
- Professional quality (25
points): Addressed all questions completely.
ESSAY RUBRIC
PERSUASIVE ESSAY WRITING GUIDE
COMPONENT
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Focus
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Takes a clear
position and
supports it
consistently with
well-chosen
reasons and/or
examples; may use
persuasive strategy
to convey an
argument.
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Takes a clear
position and
supports it with
relevant reasons
and/or examples
through much of
the essay.
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Takes a clear
position and
supports it with
some relevant
reasons and/or
examples; there is
some development
of the essay.
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Takes a position
and provides
uneven support;
may lack
development in
parts or be
repetitive OR essay
is no more than a
well-written
beginning.
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Takes a position,
but essay is
underdeveloped.
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Attempts to take a
position (addresses
topic), but position
is very unclear OR
takes a position,
but provides
minimal or no
support; may only
paraphrase the
prompt.
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Organization
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Is focused and well
organized, with
effective use of
transitions.
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Is well organized,
but may lack some
transitions.
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Is generally
organized, but has
few or no
transitions among
sections.
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Is organized in
parts of the essay;
other parts are
disjointed and/or
lack transitions.
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Is disorganized or
unfocused in much
of the essay OR is
clear, but too brief.
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Exhibits little or no
apparent
organization.
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Sentence Fluency and Word Choice
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Consistently
exhibits variety in
sentence structure
and word choice.
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Exhibits some
variety in sentence
structure and uses
good word choice;
occasionally, words
may be used
inaccurately.
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Most sentences are
well constructed
but have similar
structure; word
choice lacks variety
or flair.
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Sentence structure
may be simple and
unvaried; word
choice is mostly
accurate.
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Sentences lack
formal structure;
word choice may
often be
inaccurate.
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Sentences run-on
and appear
incomplete or
rambling; word
choice may be
inaccurate in much
or the entire essay.
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Conventions
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Errors in grammar,
spelling, and
punctuation are
few and do not
interfere with
understanding.
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Errors in grammar,
spelling, and
punctuation do not
interfere with
understanding.
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More frequent
errors in grammar,
spelling, and
punctuation, but
they do not
interfere with
understanding.
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Errors in grammar,
spelling, and
punctuation
sometimes
interfere with
understanding.
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Errors in grammar,
spelling, and
punctuation
interfere with
understanding in
much of the essay.
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Errors in grammar,
spelling, and
punctuation
prevent reader
from fully
understanding
essay.
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Can you print this and put it in an acetate film so we can project this next meeting in the class. Good job!
ReplyDeleteThank you sir! Can I just put this in PowerPoint Presentation instead?
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