This document is a rubric for grading paragraph writing. It provides criteria in 5 areas: main topic idea sentence, supporting detail sentences, elaborating detail sentences, legibility, and mechanics/grammar. Points are awarded on a scale from 1 to 4 for each criteria based on how fully or clearly the paragraph meets the standards in that area. The total points are summed at the end to determine the overall grade for the paragraph.
1. Specialized Science and Math Secondary School
THOMAS ARMSTRONG TORO
Ponce, Puerto Rico
English Program
Name: ________________________________ Group: _________ Date: _______________________
Course: _____________________ Teacher: ____________________
Paragraph Writing Rubric
CRITERIA POINTS
4 3 2 1
Main/Topic idea sentence is Main/Topic idea sentence is Main/Topic idea sentence is
Main/Topic idea sentence is
Main/Topic Idea either unclear or incorrectly unclear and incorrectly unclear and incorrectly
clear, correctly placed, and is ______
Sentence placed, and is restated in the placed, and is restated in the placed, and is not restated
restated in the closing sentence.
closing sentence. closing sentence. in the closing sentence.
Paragraph(s) have two Paragraph(s) have one Paragraph(s) have no
Paragraph(s) have three or more
Supporting Detail supporting detail sentences supporting detail sentence supporting detail sentences
supporting detail sentences that ______
Sentence(s) that relate back to the main that relate back to the main that relate back to the main
relate back to the main idea.
idea. idea. idea.
Elaborating Each supporting detail sentence Each supporting detail Each supporting detail Each supporting detail
Detail has three or more elaborating sentence has at least two sentence has one elaborating sentence has no elaborating ______
Sentence(s) detail sentences. elaborating detail sentences. detail sentence. detail sentence.
Legible handwriting, typing, or Marginally legible handwriting, Writing is not legible in
Legibility Writing is not legible. ______
printing. typing, or printing. places.
Paragraph has no errors in Paragraph has one or two Paragraph has three to five Paragraph has six or more
Mechanics and
punctuation, capitalization, and punctuation, capitalization, and punctuation, capitalization, punctuation, capitalization, ______
Grammar
spelling. spelling errors. and spelling errors. and spelling errors.
Total----> ______