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Sample Analytic Rubric

This document outlines an analytic rubric for evaluating student writing with five criteria: focus, development, organization, grammar and mechanics, and audience awareness, tone and style. Each criterion is worth a certain number of points and describes what assessors will look for in terms of whether the essay maintains a clear thesis, develops its arguments with evidence, employs a logical structure, contains grammatical errors, and uses an appropriate style.

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Sample Analytic Rubric

This document outlines an analytic rubric for evaluating student writing with five criteria: focus, development, organization, grammar and mechanics, and audience awareness, tone and style. Each criterion is worth a certain number of points and describes what assessors will look for in terms of whether the essay maintains a clear thesis, develops its arguments with evidence, employs a logical structure, contains grammatical errors, and uses an appropriate style.

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Allison Boye, TLTC Evaluating Student Writing

SAMPLE ANALYTIC RUBRIC


Focus (20 Points)
Does the essay have a clearly stated, argumentative thesis? Does the essay maintain that focus throughout? Are its main points of argument clearly articulated?

Development (30 Points)


Does the essay develop its claims and ideas logically and thoroughly? Does the essay support its ideas with sound evidence and examples? Does the essay address counterarguments?

Organization (25 Points)


Does the essay employ a strong overall structure? Are the paragraphs structured carefully and logically, with clear transitions and topic sentences? Are the paragraphs unified and coherent?

Grammar and Mechanics (15 Points)


Is the essay free of grammatical and mechanical errors? Do sentence-level errors impede reading of the essay?

Audience Awareness, Tone and Style (10 Points)


Does the essay employ a style and voice appropriate to the audience, purpose, genre, and claims? Are sentences clear and effective?

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