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SJCS Writing Handbook
Formal Tone and Style
Writing maintains a formal and objective tone throughout. Writing attempts to maintain a formal and objective tone.
Writing contains some informal elements (e.g., contractions).
Informal language present throughout.
Mechanics
Mechanics reflect careful editing.
A couple errors present, but they do not distract. Mechanical errors distract from the narrative at times.
Distracting mechanical errors throughout.
Source: Tucker, C. (2012). Blended Learning in Grades 4–12: Leveraging the Power of Technology to Create Student-Centered Classrooms. Corwin Press.
ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY RUBRIC High School
Establishes the writer’s ethos by: giving a framework of what to expect (purpose) avoiding punctuation, capitalization, spelling, etc. errors
Introduction
Exhibits an understanding of the Rhetorical Situation by: addressing the audience's knowledge level, concerns, values, potential biases including background information
Position / Thesis
Organization
Takes a clear, debatable position (stance) on a specific issue
Creates a strong, focused structure that leads readers through the argument: introduces a defensible claim in each topic sentence connects claims to position through synthesis includes sucient evidence to support and strengthen each claim avoids common errors in reasoning (logical fallacies)
Skillfully addresses significant counterclaims: maintains credibility (ethos) by acknowledging opposing arguments presents potential objections and eectively refutes them in support of position oers concessions and/or uses qualifiers with reasonable tone