The State rubric is very thorough. It is also very confusing! Therefore, we will be using the following rubric to score our writings. (It is much simpler and easier to understand. A math person must have made it up.)
Writing Traits
Focus/Ideas refers to the main purpose for writing and the details that make the subject clear and interesting. It includes development of ideas through support and elaboration.
Organization/Paragraphs refers to the overall structure of a piece of writing that guides readers. Within that structure, transitions show how ideas, sentences, and paragraphs are connected.
Voice shows the writer's unique personality and establishes a connection between writer and reader. Voice, which contributes to style, should be suited to the audience and the purpose for writing.
Word Choice is the use of precise, vivid words to communicate effectively and naturally. It helps create style through the use of specific nouns, lively verbs and adjectives, and accurate, well-placed modifiers.
Sentences covers strong, well-built sentences that vary in length and type. Skillfully written sentences have pleasing rhythms and flow fluently.
Conventions refers to mechanical correctness and includes grammar, usage, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and paragraphing.
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