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CHAPTER 5 TEACHER’S SCORING RUBRIC Voyages in English Grade 4 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 focus on one viewpoint about a specific topic an attempt to convince the reader to share a viewpoint reasons supported by logical evidence Organization an introduction with a stated point of view a body with reasons that support the stated point of view a conclusion that summarizes the stated point of view Voice a persuasive voice Word Choice opinion words such as should, ought, must, or believe Sentence Fluency a variety of sentences, including those with compound subjects and compound predicates Conventions correct grammar and usage correct spelling correct punctuation and capitalization Presentation easy to read, typed or neatly handwritten necessary names, dates, addresses, or phone numbers Additional Items Total www.voyagesinenglish.com Persuasive Writing 399z ©

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CHAPTER CHAPTER 5 TEACHER’S SCORING RUBRIC

Voyages in English Grade 4 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 focus on one viewpoint about a specific topican attempt to convince the reader to share a viewpointreasons supported by logical evidence

Organizationan introduction with a stated point of viewa body with reasons that support the stated point of viewa conclusion that summarizes the stated point of view

Voicea persuasive voice

Word Choiceopinion words such as should, ought, must, or believe

Sentence Fluencya variety of sentences, including those with compound subjects and compound predicates

Conventionscorrect grammar and usagecorrect spellingcorrect punctuation and capitalization

Presentationeasy to read, typed or neatly handwrittennecessary names, dates, addresses, or phone numbers

Additional Items

Total

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