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Six Traits Writing Rubric

                            6                       5                  4                   3                   2                       1
                         Exemplary               Strong            Proficient          Developing            Emerging              Beginning

Ideas &               • Exceptionally        • Clear, focused,   • Evident main       • Main idea may      • Purpose and         • Lacks central
Content                 clear, focused,        interesting         idea with some       be cloudy            main idea may         idea;
 main theme            engaging with          ideas with          support which        because              be unclear and        development is
 supporting            relevant, strong       appropriate         may be general       supporting           cluttered by          minimal or
 details                supporting detail      detail              or limited           detail is too        irrelevant detail     non-existent
                                                                                        general or even
                                                                                        off-topic
Organization          • Effectively          • Strong order      • Organization is    • Attempts at        • Lack of             • Lack of
 structure             organized in           and structure       appropriate,         organization;        structure;            coherence;
 introduction          logical and          • Inviting intro      but                  may be a “list”      disorganized          confusing
 conclusion            creative manner        and satisfying      conventional         of events            and hard to         • No identifiable
                      • Creative and           closure           • Attempt at         • Beginning and        follow                introduction or
                        engaging intro                             introduction         ending not         • Missing or            conclusion
                        and conclusion                             and conclusion       developed            weak intro and
                                                                                                             conclusion
Voice                 • Expressive,          • Appropriate to    • Evident            • Voice may be       • Writing tends       • Writing is
 personality           engaging, sincere      audience and        commitment to        inappropriate        to be flat or         lifeless
 sense of audience   • Strong sense of        purpose             topic                or non-existent      stiff               • No hint of the
                        audience             • Writer behind     • Inconsistent or    • Writing may        • Little or no hint     writer
                      • Shows emotion:         the words           dull personality     seem                 of writer
                        humour, honesty,       comes through                            mechanical           behind words
                        suspense or life
Word Choice           • Precise, carefully   • Descriptive,      • Language is        • Words may be       • Monotonous,         • Limited range
 precision             chosen                 broad range of      functional and       correct but          often                 of words
effectiveness        • Strong, fresh,         words               appropriate          mundane              repetitious,        • Some
 imagery               vivid images         • Word choice       • Descriptions       • No attempt at        sometimes             vocabulary
                                               energizes           may be               deliberate           inappropriate         misused
                                               writing             overdone at          choice
                                                                   times
Sentence              • High degree of       • Easy flow and     • Generally in       • Some awkward       • Often choppy        • Difficult to
Fluency                 craftsmanship          rhythm              control              constructions      • Monotonous            follow or read
 rhythm, flow        • Effective            • Good variety in   • Lack variety in    • Many similar         sentence              aloud
variety                variation in           length and          length and           patterns and         patterns            • Disjointed,
                        sentence patterns      structure           structure            beginnings         • Frequent run-         confusing,
                                                                                                             on sentences          rambling

Conventions           • Exceptionally        • Strong control    • Control of         • Limited            • Frequent            • Numerous
age appropriate,       strong control of      of conventions;     most writing         control of           significant           errors distract
 spelling, caps,        standard               errors are few      conventions;         conventions;         errors may            the reader and
 punctuation,           conventions of         and minor           occasional           frequent errors      impede                make the text
 grammar                writing                                    errors with          do not interfere     readability           difficult to read
                                                                   high risks           with
                                                                                        understanding

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Six traits writing rubric

  • 1. Six Traits Writing Rubric 6 5 4 3 2 1 Exemplary Strong Proficient Developing Emerging Beginning Ideas & • Exceptionally • Clear, focused, • Evident main • Main idea may • Purpose and • Lacks central Content clear, focused, interesting idea with some be cloudy main idea may idea;  main theme engaging with ideas with support which because be unclear and development is  supporting relevant, strong appropriate may be general supporting cluttered by minimal or details supporting detail detail or limited detail is too irrelevant detail non-existent general or even off-topic Organization • Effectively • Strong order • Organization is • Attempts at • Lack of • Lack of  structure organized in and structure appropriate, organization; structure; coherence;  introduction logical and • Inviting intro but may be a “list” disorganized confusing  conclusion creative manner and satisfying conventional of events and hard to • No identifiable • Creative and closure • Attempt at • Beginning and follow introduction or engaging intro introduction ending not • Missing or conclusion and conclusion and conclusion developed weak intro and conclusion Voice • Expressive, • Appropriate to • Evident • Voice may be • Writing tends • Writing is  personality engaging, sincere audience and commitment to inappropriate to be flat or lifeless  sense of audience • Strong sense of purpose topic or non-existent stiff • No hint of the audience • Writer behind • Inconsistent or • Writing may • Little or no hint writer • Shows emotion: the words dull personality seem of writer humour, honesty, comes through mechanical behind words suspense or life Word Choice • Precise, carefully • Descriptive, • Language is • Words may be • Monotonous, • Limited range  precision chosen broad range of functional and correct but often of words effectiveness • Strong, fresh, words appropriate mundane repetitious, • Some  imagery vivid images • Word choice • Descriptions • No attempt at sometimes vocabulary energizes may be deliberate inappropriate misused writing overdone at choice times Sentence • High degree of • Easy flow and • Generally in • Some awkward • Often choppy • Difficult to Fluency craftsmanship rhythm control constructions • Monotonous follow or read  rhythm, flow • Effective • Good variety in • Lack variety in • Many similar sentence aloud variety variation in length and length and patterns and patterns • Disjointed, sentence patterns structure structure beginnings • Frequent run- confusing, on sentences rambling Conventions • Exceptionally • Strong control • Control of • Limited • Frequent • Numerous age appropriate, strong control of of conventions; most writing control of significant errors distract spelling, caps, standard errors are few conventions; conventions; errors may the reader and punctuation, conventions of and minor occasional frequent errors impede make the text grammar writing errors with do not interfere readability difficult to read high risks with understanding