Rubric Evaluation
| Levels  (Criteria) | ||||
| Dimensions (Categories) | Strong "In Control" 5 | Developing"Coming  Along" 3 | Not There Yet 1 | Points | 
| IDEAS | -clear and  focussed -holds attention -rich with details and anecdotes -fresh, original treatment of ideas -easy to understand | -adequate but  mundane treatment of ideas -some attempt at support or expansion but key issues or story line not fleshed out or confused by irrelevant detail -all events assume equal importance | -unclear -leaves reader hungry for details -text may be repetitious, confusing or disconnected - random thoughts | |
| ORGANIZATION | -order,  structure or presentation of information is compelling and moves the reader  through the text -flows smoothly -inviting introduction draws reader in -satisfying conclusion -thoughtful, smooth transitions | -structure  moves reader through text without confusion -recognizable introduction and conclusion -connections between ideas may be unclear at times | -a clear  sense of direction is not evident -ideas may be strung together loosely -ineffective or nonexistent lead and conclusion -hard to determine the main point | |
| VOICE | -tone of  writing is individual and engaging, appropriate to purpose and  audience -writer has taken risks by revealing himself -commitment to topic | -writing  contains generalities and few personal insight -tone may be pleasant and "safe" -individual perspective or sincerity is not evident | -style does  not match audience or purpose -monotone, flat writing -lifeless, risk-free | |
| WORD CHOICE | -powerful,  engaging words, convey the intended impression in a precise, interesting and  natural way -phrases create pictures, linger in reader's mind | -words are  adequate, correct -attempts at colourful language may go too far -passive verbs, mundane nouns, some adjectives and adverbs | -vocabulary  may be vague and immature -clichés, jargon -guess at meaning | |
| SENTENCE FLUENCY | -natural flow  to sentences -sentences are well-constructed with strong and varied structure -cadence invites oral reading | -text seems  more pleasant and businesslike than musical -sentences are generally correct with some variety in length and structure | -sentences  choppy or awkward -most sentences are simple in structure and begin the same way -frequent connectives | |
| CONVENTIONS | -writer  demonstrates a grasp of standard writing conventions -some minor errors | -reasonable  control over conventions -some misspellings, errors in internal punctuation, attempted paragraphing | -frequent errors in conventions may interfere with reading | |
 
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