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Print This Page Contribute to ReadWriteThink / RSS / FAQs / Site Demonstrations / Contact Us / About Us SEARCH BY KEYWORD See more like this To view our printable materials, you must download the latest version of the free Adobe Acrobat software. Download now Our lesson plans are written and reviewed by educators using current research and the best instructional practices and are aligned to state and national standards. Choose from hundreds of topics and strategies. More ReadWriteThink has a variety of resources for out-of-school use. Visit our Parent & Afterschool Resources section to learn more. More Home › Classroom Resources › Printouts Printout ABOUT THIS PRINTOUT   TEACHING WITH THIS PRINTOUT Grading rubrics can be of great benefit to both you and your students. For you, a rubric saves time and decreases subjectivity. Specific criteria are explicitly stated, facilitating the grading process and increasing your objectivity. For students, the use of grading rubrics helps them to meet or exceed expectations, to view the grading process as being “fair,” and to set goals for future learning. In order to help your students meet or exceed expectations of the assignment, be sure to discuss the rubric with your students when you assign an essay. It is helpful to show them examples of written pieces that meet and do not meet the expectations. As an added benefit, because the criteria are explicitly stated, the use of the rubric decreases the likelihood that students will argue about the grade they receive. The explicitness of the expectations helps students know exactly why they lost points on the assignment and aids them in setting goals for future improvement. MORE IDEAS TO TRY back to top Routinely have students score peers’ essays using the rubric as the assessment tool. This.
Text only | Back Rubric for Essays Below is the rubric that is included with graded essays. The rubric defines the criteria used to evaluate essays and allows you to see at a glance the strengths of your essay and what aspects of the essay could be better. It also presents information designed to help you strengthen your essays. For example, if the feedback on one of your essays indicates that the organization of the paper is Okay, you can look at the description of Excellent organization on the rubric to see how the organization could be better. Below the rubric is a table that lists grammar and punctuation errors. On graded essays, the X that is marked in each column indicates how many of each specific error occur in the essay: none, one or two, three or four, five or more. Just click the links within the rubric and table below to see more information.  ________________________________________________________________________________ ENG 1002- Assignment: Name: Thesis Excellent Good Okay Weak Poor The paper has a central purpose and an insightful approach to the subject. The introduction ends with a one-sentence thesis statement expressing the main ideas and how they are logically related. The paper has a clear approach to the subject. A thesis statement in the introduction expresses the main ideas but may just list the ideas without indicating how they are logically related. The paper lacks a clear thesis or has a thesis that does not show insight into the subject or is not expressed clearly in the introduction. Logical connections among the main ideas may not be clear. Organization Excellent Good Okay Weak Poor The paper is unified with a relevant introduction and conclusion, clear connections between the thesis statement and topic sentences, focused body paragraphs, effective topic sentences, a logical progression of ideas, and smooth transitions. The paper is.



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