Writing Awards Score Chart
Points | |
Appropriate Title | Total 1 |
Title |
Grammar and Usage | Total 24 |
Spelling | |
Handwriting | |
Punctuation | |
Capitalization | |
Appropriate Sentence Structure | |
Acceptable Language Usage |
Expression and Creativity | Total 33 |
Interesting Word Choices (vocabulary) | |
Lively Expressions (phrases and sentences) | |
Convincing Ideas that Express the Writer's Point of View |
Writing Process and Development of Ideas | Total 42 |
The Beginning Identifies the Issue and Engages Reader's Attention | |
The Idea of the Composition are in Logical Order | |
The Composition Contains Effective Transitions That Help the Reader Move Smoothly From Idea to Idea | |
The Composition Clearly Explains the Writer's Point of View | |
The Writer Uses Enough Details and Examples to Explain His/Her Ideas Fully | |
The Writing Style is Appropriate for the Audience | |
The Composition Has a Definite Ending That Effectively Supports the Writer's Point of View | |
Out Of 100 Possible Points, This Essay Received
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