Mini Lesson Plan
Analysis of Student Writing: Scoring and Feedback Form
Refer to the rubric on next page as needed. Fill out the chart with the student’s grade level, a score for each feature, and an explanation for the score.
Rubric Score and Rationale
Grade level of student sample: 1st grade
FEATURE: SCORE: BRIEF EXPLANATION: (bulleted list)
IDEAS 3 Uses some descriptive language
Details generally support main idea Communicates some interesting ideas
ORGANIZATION 3 Sequencing is attempted
Evidence of logical sequencing Somewhat interesting hook and conclusion
EXPRESSION 3 Basic sentence structure
Uses sentence variety at times Expresses voice at times
CONVENTIONS 2 Difficulty with grammar, spelling, capitalization, punctuation
LEGIBILITY 3 Readable with some spacing/formation errors
Feedback for the Writer:
Compliment 1:
I love how the beginning starts on your paper.
Compliment 2:
Great job having a clear focus on the main idea of your story.
Editing: Punctuations throughout story & Spelling errors: Bares, dares, kost, alls.
Revision: Fix punctuations and spelling errors.
Basic Writing Rubric
Feature 4: Strong 3: Developing 2: Emerging 1: Beginning
Ideas Establishes a clear focus start to finish
Uses descriptive language to paint a picture
Provides relevant, interesting information
Communicates creative ideas to support topic
Develops a focus, but deviates at times
Uses some descriptive language
Details generally support main idea
Communicates some interesting ideas
Attempts focus Ideas not fully developed
Lacks focus and development
Organization Establishes a strong beginning, middle, and end
Demonstrates an orderly flow of ideas
Strong hook and satisfying conclusion
Uses multiple developmentally appropriate transitions
Attempts an introduction and ending
Evidence of logical sequencing Somewhat interesting hook and
conclusion Uses occasional transitions
Some evidence of a beginning, middle, and end
Sequencing is attempted Lacks interesting hook,
conclusion, and transitions
Little or no organization Relies on single idea
Expression Uses effective language Uses high-level vocabulary Uses sentence variety
throughout Expresses his/her unique
voice throughout
Chooses diverse words at times Uses descriptive words Uses sentence variety at times Expresses voice at times
Limited word choice Basic sentence structure Little to no evidence of voice
No sense of sentence structure
Conventions Few or no errors in grammar, spelling, capitalization, punctuation
Some errors in grammar, spelling, capitalization, punctuation
Difficulty with grammar, spelling, capitalization, punctuation
Little or no evidence of correct grammar, spelling, capitalization or punctuation
Legibility Easy to read Properly spaced Proper letter formation
Readable with some spacing/formation errors
Difficult to read due to spacing/ letter formation
No evidence of spacing/proper letter formation
Modified from Cox, Janelle. "Writing Rubrics." ThoughtCo, Feb. 19, 2020, thoughtco.com/writing-rubric-2081370.