Writing assignment
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Criteria |
Superior (A) 20 points |
Good (B) 17 points |
Acceptable (C) 15 points |
Needs Improvement (D) 13 points |
Failing (F) 11 points |
Not Submitted 0 points |
Criterion Score |
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Introduction: Explanation and contextualization of issues; thesis |
Issue and context are described clearly with all relevant information for full understanding; thesis is creative, taking into account the complexities of the issue, and makes a strong contestable claim
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Description of issue and historical context is explained but need more depth; thesis is accurate, with some effort to account of the complexities of the issue but doesn’t make a strong contestable claim |
Issue and contextual background are stated but left some terms undefined, ambiguities unexplored, boundaries undetermined, and/or contextual background unknown; thesis is original but void of complexities and doesn’t make a contestable claim
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Issue and context are stated without clarification or description; thesis re-states what is provided in the instructions or is posed as a question |
-No introduction present; or issue and context are unclear and student shows little to no understanding of the issue or the assignment; or no defined thesis statement is present |
Not submitted |
Score of Introduction: Explanation and contextualization of issues; thesis, / 20 |
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Body: Use of Evidence & Documentation |
Narratives are well-supported with evidence from appropriate primary & secondary sources; direct quotes are used properly and in-text citations contain all necessary information; bibliographical entries on Works Cited page are formatted correctly and listed in correct order |
Narratives are supported with evidence from appropriate primary & secondary sources; but direct quotes either aren’t used formatted correctly or in-text citations don’t contain all necessary information; or bibliographical entries on Works Cited page either are not formatted correctly or listed in correct order |
Narratives make vague references to sources only; problems with quotation format (length, punctuation); formatting errors on in-text citations or Works Cited page are cause for concern |
Narratives are vague with little support by evidence; essay lacks either in-text citations or Works Cited page |
Narratives don’t address the issue; no evidence is present, and no understanding of the assignment; in-text citations and Works Cited page are missing |
Not submitted |
Score of Body: Use of Evidence & Documentation, / 20 |
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Body: Analysis, Context & Assumptions |
Narratives show original thought and analysis of sources that connects back to contestable claim from thesis statement; relevance of contexts is evaluated; assumptions (own and others’) are systematically and methodically analyzed |
Narratives contain some original thought; analysis doesn’t connect back to contestable claim; assumptions (own and others’) are identified and some relevant contexts are evaluated |
Evidence is summarized but not analyzed; some assumptions and relevant contexts are identified and seem to be understood |
Explanation/analysis of evidence reveals confusion; acknowledgement of some assumptions or context without an understanding |
No analysis; no regard for assumptions or contexts |
Not submitted |
Score of Body: Analysis, Context & Assumptions, / 20 |
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Conclusions & Related Outcomes (implications & consequences) |
Conclusions are logical, reflect student’s informed evaluation, and are consistent throughout |
Conclusions are identified, are tied somewhat to evidence, and are mostly consistent throughout |
Conclusions are present, logical, and consistent, but no connection to evidence is made |
Conclusions are overly simple with no tied to evidence; consistency wavers |
No conclusions are made |
Not submitted |
Score of Conclusions & Related Outcomes (implications & consequences), / 20 |
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Control of Syntax & Mechanics |
Uses graceful language that skillfully communicates meaning with clarity and fluency and is virtually error-free |
Uses straightforward language that vernally conveys meaning to readers; some errors are present |
Uses language that generally conveys meaning with clarity, but writing contains significant major and minor errors |
Uses language that sometimes impairs meaning because of errors in usage |
Uses language that is inaccurate, poorly chosen, and which consistently impairs meaning due to errors in usage |
Not submitted |
Score of Control of Syntax & Mechanics, / 20 |
Total
Score of Essay Rubric,
/ 100
Overall Score
A
90 points minimum
B
80 points minimum
C
70 points minimum
D
60 points minimum
F
1 point minimum
Not Submitted
0 points minimum
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