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CHAPTER 4 TEACHER’S SCORING RUBRIC Voyages in English Grade 6 www.voyagesinenglish.com Name Date Score POINT VALUES 0 = not evident 1 = minimal evidence of mastery 2 = evidence of development toward mastery 3 = strong evidence of mastery 4 = outstanding evidence of mastery Persuasive Writing Ideas POINTS a topic that can be viewed in different or opposing ways emotional and logical appeals evidence to support a position Organization an introduction that includes position statement a body that includes reasons supporting a position a conclusion that summarizes the position and a call to action Voice personal flair confident persuasive Word Choice words that appeal to logic and emotion Sentence Fluency each reason with supporting evidence contained in its own paragraph natural transitions between sentences Conventions correct grammar and usage correct spelling, punctuation, and capitalization Presentation neatness consistent margins and spacing Additional Items Total www.voyagesinenglish.com Persuasive Writing 361z ©

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CHAPTER CHAPTER 4 TEACHER’S SCORING RUBRIC

Voyages in English Grade 6 www.voyagesinenglish.com

Name

Date Score

POINT VALUES0 = not evident1 = minimal evidence of mastery2 = evidence of development toward mastery3 = strong evidence of mastery4 = outstanding evidence of mastery

Persuasive WritingIdeas POINTS

a topic that can be viewed in different or opposing waysemotional and logical appealsevidence to support a position

Organizationan introduction that includes position statementa body that includes reasons supporting a positiona conclusion that summarizes the position and a call to action

Voicepersonal flairconfidentpersuasive

Word Choicewords that appeal to logic and emotion

Sentence Fluencyeach reason with supporting evidence contained in its own paragraphnatural transitions between sentences

Conventionscorrect grammar and usagecorrect spelling, punctuation, and capitalization

Presentationneatnessconsistent margins and spacing

Additional Items

Total

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