Civics Local Essay Rubric
Civics Local Essay Rubric
Civics Local Essay Rubric
REWRITE
Exceeds
(4)
Thesis/Claim
Makes a claim about a
local issue, taking a
position.
Use of Analysis
Meets
(3)
Thesis/Claim is precise, thorough, and distinguished Thesis/Claim is precise and knowledgeable, and
from alternate or opposing claims
answers the prompt (W1)
Nearly Meets
(2) NEEDS REWRITE
Thesis/Claim may be unclear or irrelevant, and/or
may not answer prompt
Analysis skillfully and logically develops specific Analysis adequately develops specific claims in
Analysis does not adequately develop specific
claims in cited texts, assessing whether the
cited texts, assessing whether the reasoning is valid claims in cited texts, and instead summarizes.
reasoning is valid and the evidence is relevant and and the evidence is relevant and sufficient.
sufficient.
NEEDS
(1)
Thesis/Claim is missing
Analysis does not develop specific
claims in cited texts, and instead
summarizes.
Use of Evidence
Develops the topic thoroughly by selecting the most Develops the topic by selecting significant and
Attempts to develop the topic using facts and other Does not develop the topic by
significant and relevant facts, concrete details,
relevant facts, concrete details, quotations, or other information, but evidence is inaccurate, irrelevant, selecting information and examples
Three reliable, reputable quotations, or other information and examples from information and examples from the text(s).
and/or insufficient.
from the text(s).
sources used, including at the text(s).
Integrates information into the text selectively to
Attempts to integrate information into the text to
Does not integrate information from
least one statistic.
Skillfully integrates information into the text
advance the thesis.
advance the thesis, but information is insufficient or the text.
selectively to maintain the flow of ideas and
Evidence mostly cited correctly (MLA).
irrelevant.
Evidence is not cited correctly.
advance the thesis.
Evidence is mostly not cited correctly (MLA).
Evidence always cited correctly (MLA).
Sources used are unclear or
Several different sources are used, though they may Only one type of source is used AND lack variety in inappropriate for topic.
A variety of different types of sources are used,
be of the same type.
information presented, OR only one source is used. Sources used are not academic,
Multiple
including data as well as text.
Most sources are reliable, though they may be
Sources are unreliable, extremely biased, or based inappropriate for purpose, and are
Sources
Student vets all sources for reliability before using. biased.
solely on opinion rather than fact.
unreliable.
Student is selective in using the sources to support Sources are used to support claim or topic.
Sources are used in conjunction with claim or topic, Sources are not used to support claim
claims or topics.
Citation instructions are followed with few minor but do not strongly and clearly support.
or topic.
The sources clearly and thoroughly support claim errors.
Citation instructions are partially followed.
No citations are given; instructions
or topic.
are not followed.
Citation instructions are followed exactly.
Organization
Writing Style
Language and
Vocabulary
Conventions
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