CRITERIA FOR GRADING 101 ESSAYS

DESCRIPTIVE ESSAY

  1. THESIS
    1. You did not provide a thesis.
    2. You assumed a thesis but did not state it. Or you stated a thesis, but the thesis was vague or too broad. =
    3. You provided an adequate thesis.
    4. You provided an outstanding thesis that vividly sets up your description.
  2. DEVELOPMENT
    1. You had neither topic sentences nor logical development.
    2. Your topic sentences were week.
      1. You had topic sentences, but they were not logical.
      2. You had logical development, but you did not provide topic sentences.
      3. You had topic sentences, but they did not support your thesis.
      4. You had topic sentences, but they were too broad.
    3. You had both topic sentences and logical development. These provide a competent but uninspired framework for your description.
    4. You had excellent topic sentences and logical development.
  3. DETAIL
  4. WRITING THE ESSAY
  5. GRAMMAR
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NARRATIVE ESSAY

A. SELECTION OF TOPIC

B.PARAMETERS

C. DETAIL

D. WRITING THE ESSAY (Same as above)

E. GRAMMAR (Same as before except for the number of mistakes permitted)

1. 12+ errors. 2. 9-11 errors. 3. 4-7 errors. 4. 1-3 errors.

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PROPOSAL ESSAY

A. THESIS/PROPOSED ACTION

  1. You did not provide a proposal.
  2. You provided an adequate proposal.
  3. You provided an outstanding proposal will probably bring about the change you desire.
B. AUDIENCE

  1. You did not address an audience.
  2. Your audience was fairly well defined.
  3. Your audience was well defined and you did an excellent job of addressing it.
C. DEVELOPMENT

  1. You had neither topic sentences nor logical development.
  2. You had both topic sentences and logical development. These provide a competent but uninspired framework for your argument.
  3. You had excellent topic sentences and logical development.
D. SUPPORT

  1. You provide support in the proper places and give a basic case for your argument.
  2. Your support is clear and provides a forceful case for your argument.
E. WRITING THE ESSAY

  1. Your essay lacks coherence and cohesion. Transitions are ineffective. The paragraphs read like a list, with no connection between the sentences
  2. The paragraphs have a general focus, but some sentences are unrelated. Coherence, cohesion, and transitions need work.
  3. Paragraphs are generally well developed with fewer than three problems of focus, unity, or coherence. Transitions may be a bit forced.
  4. Paragraphs are focused, unified, and coherent. Transitions are logical and effective.
F. GRAMMAR (Same as above except for the number of mistakes)

  1. 10+ errors.
  2. 9 errors.
  3. 4-8 errors.
  4. 1-3 errors.