Expository Essay Rubric
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Expository Essay Rubric
Description Intro Body Conclusion Language Other Clearly addresses all parts of engaging, well-developed topic restates the thesis effective transitions writes with the the writing task; maintains a appropriate lead sentence statement and the main throughout the essay audience in mind clear purpose and a consistent general information in-depth, accurate, and ideas employs a variety of strong “voice” point of view and focus; all introducing the topic relevant facts/concrete expands upon the sentence patterns to (expressive, engaging, 4 ideas are on topic, not clear thesis and a details general information enhance the writing enthusiastic, natural, extraneous; essay logically statement of the main relevant comments provided in the sentences vary in thought-provoking) flows from one paragraph to points without redundancy introduction beginnings, length, and original and engaging another; paragraphs fully effective concluding ends with a final complexity title elaborate and develop the sentence that restates thought, but does not precise and thesis the topic sentence give any new engaging vocabulary information Addresses all parts of the appropriate lead topic sentence restates the thesis includes appropriate attempts to write with writing task; maintains a some general relevant facts, concrete statement and the main transitions the audience in mind general understanding of the information details, and supporting ideas may employ various moderate “voice” purpose and mostly consistent introducing the topic comments may include some sentence patterns (sincere, but not 3 point of view and focus; ideas thesis and a minimal redundancy general information sentences may vary in genuinely engaging) are on topic; essay flows from statement of the main concluding sentence ends with a final beginnings and length appropriate title one paragraph to another; points thought uses accurate paragraphs build and develop vocabulary the thesis
Addresses only parts of the weak, inappropriate, or insufficient or confusing or missing ineffective, awkward, limited awareness of writing task; demonstrates missing lead missing topic sentence restatement of thesis, or missing transitions the audience limited understanding of the little or no general limited or irrelevant main ideas, and simple sentence little or no “voice” purpose and an unclear point information facts, concrete details, general information patterns (flat, lifeless, or 2 of view and focus; lacks unity introducing the topic and comments missing final may include confusing mechanical) between paragraphs; weak weak, insufficient, or redundant information thought or incorrect vocabulary may or may not have a paragraph development; lacks missing thesis and or comments title sufficient support for the statement of the main insufficient or thesis points missing concluding sentence Fails to address the writing inappropriate or missing or irrelevant missing or no transitions no awareness of the task; demonstrates no missing lead topic sentence inappropriate simple, confusing, or audience understanding of the purpose; no general information few or no facts, fragmented sentence lacks “voice” (flat, 1 lacks point of view, focus, and introducing the topic concrete details, or patterns lifeless, or mechanical) unity between paragraphs; missing or irrelevant support no title little or no paragraph thesis and main points redundant information development missing or irrelevant concluding sentence