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    Teacher Name: Snyder


    Student Name:     ________________________________________

CATEGORY
4 points-B
3 points- B
2 points-C
1 point-D
Sentence Length (Sentence Fluency)
Every line has sentences that vary in length.
Almost all lines have sentences that vary in length.
Some sentences vary in length.
Sentences rarely vary in length.
Focus on Topic (Content)
There is one clear, well-focused topic. Main idea stands out and is supported by detailed information.
Main idea is clear but the supporting information is general.
Main idea is somewhat clear but there is a need for more supporting information.
The main idea is not clear. There is a seemingly random collection of information.
Flow & Rhythm (Sentence Fluency)
All sentences sound natural and are easy-on-the-ear when read aloud. Each sentence is clear and has an obvious emphasis.
Almost all sentences sound natural and are easy-on-the-ear when read aloud, but 1 or 2 are stiff and awkward or difficult to understand.
Most sentences sound natural and are easy-on-the-ear when read aloud, but several are stiff and awkward or are difficult to understand.
The sentences are difficult to read aloud because they sound awkward, are distractingly repetitive, or difficult to understand.
Commitment (Voice)
The writer successfully uses several reasons/appeals to try to show why the reader should care or want to know more about the topic.
The writer successfully uses one or two reasons/appeals to try to show why the reader should care or want to know more about the topic.
The writer attempts to make the reader care about the topic, but is not really successful.
The writer made no attempt to make the reader care about the topic.
Capitalization & Punctuation (Conventions)
Writer makes no errors in capitalization or punctuation, so the paper is exceptionally easy to read.
Writer makes 1 or 2 errors in capitalization or punctuation, but the paper is still easy to read.
Writer makes a few errors in capitalization and/or punctuation that catch the reader's attention and interrupt the flow.
Writer makes several errors in capitalization and/or punctuation that catch the reader's attention and greatly interrupt the flow.
Grammar & Spelling (Conventions)
Writer makes no errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content.
Writer makes 1-2 errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content.
Writer makes 3-4 errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content.
Writer makes more than 4 errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content.
Word Choice
Writer uses vivid words and phrases that linger or draw pictures in the reader's mind, and the choice and placement of the words seems accurate, natural and not forced.
Writer uses vivid words and phrases that linger or draw pictures in the reader's mind, but occasionally the words are used inaccurately or seem overdone.
Writer uses words that communicate clearly, but the writing lacks variety, punch or flair.
Writer uses a limited vocabulary that does not communicate strongly or capture the reader's interest. Jargon or cliches may be present and detract from the meaning.
Pacing (Organization)
The pacing is well-controlled. The writer knows when to slow down and elaborate, and when to pick up the pace and move on.
The pacing is generally well-controlled but the writer occasionally does not elaborate enough.
The pacing is generally well-controlled but the writer sometimes repeats the same point over and over, or spends too much time on details that don't matter.
The pacing often feels awkward to the reader. The writer elaborates when there is little need, and then leaves out necessary supporting information.


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