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Subject(s): Multi-Disciplinary, Language Arts, Other Grades(s): Grades 6-7, Junior High/High School, Grades 2-3, Grades 4-5

Title – Rubric for Writing Formula Paragraphs

By – Mary Jane Reed

Primary Subject – Language Arts

Grade Level – 3-Remedial Adult



TOPIC SENTENCE:

4 POINTS

  • Topic sentence is clearly defined and general enough to introduce the paragraph.
  • No spelling, grammar, or usage errors
  • Complex and complete sentence

3 POINTS

  • Topic sentence could be more general
  • 1-2 spelling, grammar, or usage errors
  • Complete sentence

2 POINTS

  • Evidence that attempt was made to write a sentence to begin the paragraph
  • 3 or more spelling, grammar, or usage errors
  • Complete sentence

1 POINT

  • No topic sentence
  • Sentence fragment

O POINTS

  • Not turned in


SUPPORTING DETAILS SENTENCES

4 POINTS:

  • Supporting detail sentences are arranged as in the model
  • Each is clearly different in content
  • No spelling, grammar, or usage errors
  • Complex and complete sentences

3 POINTS

  • Supporting detail sentences are arranged as in model;

    one sentence may be repeated
  • 1-2 spelling, grammar, or usage errors
  • Complete sentences

2 POINTS

  • Evidence that an attempt was made to write supporting details
  • Over 2 spelling, grammar, or usage errors
  • Complete sentences

1 POINT

  • No Organization
  • Sentence fragment

O POINTS

  • Not turned in


CONCLUDING SENTENCE

4 POINTS

  • Concluding sentence is clearly defined and sums up the paragraph
  • No spelling, grammar, or usage errors
  • Complex and complete sentence

3 POINTS

  • Could be more inclusive in summary
  • 1-2 spelling, grammar or usage errors
  • Complete sentence

2 POINTS

  • Evidence that an attempt was made to write a sentence to sum up the paragraph
  • 3 or more spelling, grammar or usage errors
  • Complete sentence

1 POINT

  • No concluding sentence
  • Sentence fragment

O POINTS

  • Not turned in



YOUR POINTS FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT

Topic Sentence: ____ points
(out of 4 possible points)
Supporting Sentences: ____ points
(out of 4 possible points)
Concluding Sentence: ____ points
(out of 4 possible points)
TOTAL: ____ points
(out of 12 possible points)



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