5 Things to Know–“PERSONAL ESSAY” EVALUATION RUBRIC All essays must: - on the first page, include an original, effective title for the essay, the writer's name, the teacher's name, the course/period, and the date due - be approximately______words and have a word count on the last page - be double-spaced and have numbered pages Level 1 (50-59%) Below provincial standard 152% 1 55% 1+ 59% Level 2 (60-69%) Approaching provincial standard 262% 2 65% 2+ 69% Level 3 (70-79%) At provincial standard 372% 3 75% 3+ 79% - be neat in appearance Level 4 (80-100%) Above provincial standard 482% 4 85% 4+ 89% 4++ 4! 95% 100% Knowledge/ Understanding -demonstrates limited knowledge and understanding of information and ideas, and relationships among facts and ideas -demonstrates moderate knowledge and understanding of information and ideas, and relationships among facts and ideas -demonstrates considerable knowledge and understanding of information and ideas, and relationships among facts and ideas Thinking/ Inquiry -choice of examples is limited in effectiveness -limited explanation of examples -chooses examples moderately well to develop topic -explains examples somewhat effectively -chooses examples considerably well to develop topic -explains examples considerably well -demonstrates thorough and insightful knowledge and understanding of information and ideas, and relationships among facts and ideas -chooses examples extremely well to develop topic -explains examples extremely effectively -essay veers off topic frequently -veers off topic somewhat -stays on topic most of the time -stays on topic always -introduction has limited effectiveness -paragraphs are developed with limited effectiveness -sequence of ideas is limited in effectiveness -smooth transitions occur seldom between ideas, sentences, and paragraphs -concludes with limited effectiveness -limited vocabulary -essay frequently lapses into slang, abbreviations, or contractions -essay contains errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and usage which frequently detract from meaning -introduction establishes topic moderately effectively -paragraphs are developed moderately well -ideas are presented in a moderately effective structural pattern -smooth transitions occur sometimes between ideas, sentences, and paragraphs -moderately effective conclusion -vocabulary is somewhat effective -essay lapses sometimes into slang, abbreviations, or contractions -essay contains some errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and usage which occasionally detract from meaning -introduction establishes topic considerably effectively -each paragraph is developed effectively -ideas are presented in a considerably effective structural pattern -smooth transitions occur considerably between ideas, sentences, and paragraphs -considerably effective conclusion -vocabulary is considerably precise and effective -essay rarely uses slang, abbreviations, or contractions -essay is relatively free of errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and usage -introduction hooks readers’ interest and establishes topic highly effectively -each paragraph is developed extremely well -ideas are presented in a highly effective structural pattern -smooth transitions occur extensively between ideas, sentences, and paragraphs -highly effective conclusion -vocabulary is extremely precise and effective -effectively uses formal tone: no slang, abbreviations, or contractions -essay is free or virtually free of errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and usage Communication Essay Unity Paragraphing Skills Organization -of structural elements of essay form (intro, body, conclusion) Diction Sense of Audience Use of Conventions *Note: A student whose achievement is below level 1 (50%) has not met the expectations for this assignment.