UNIV 104
5Outline and Rubric Evaluation Grading Rubric
Content
Advanced
Proficient
Developing
Not Present
Points Earned
Introduction
7 points
Provides a story, quotation, or question to effectively catch the reader’s attention.
Includes supporting details. Has a clear, one-sentence thesis statement that previews the three main points.
4-6 points
Catches the reader’s attention and has some supporting details.
Thesis statement is present but may not clearly preview the three main points.
1-3 points
Lacks a “hook” and supporting details.
Thesis statement is not accurate or is missing.
0 points
Missing.
Body
14-16 points
Main points are 3 specific learning strategies.
Sub-points describe each strategy and explain how/why it has worked.
Supporting details are focused and relevant.
10-13 points
Main points are three strategies, but may be more general.
Sub-points are present and focused with relevant supporting details.
1-9 points
Main points are present, but may not align with the requirements.
Supporting details are vague or missing.
0 points
Missing.
Conclusion
7 points
Provides final thoughts and a concluding statement, quote, or verse.
Includes 2 new strategies to employ.
4-6 points
Conclusion is present but may be lacking organization or strength.
Includes two new strategies to employ.
1-3 points
Missing the 2 new strategies and/or does not provide effective concluding thoughts.
0 points
Missing.
Rubric
8 points
All sections are completed thoughtfully and accurately. Student took time to provide comments and insight into grading.
6-7 points
All sections are completed thoughtfully and accurately.
Maybe lacking comments and insight.
1-5 points
Rubric is completed but lacks careful analysis.
Scoring may not be accurate.
0 points
Not submitted.
Structure
Advanced
Proficient
Developing
Not Present
Outline Formatting
6 points
Outline uses the template and maintains proper indentations, spacing, and labels. No orphan points.
4-5 points
Uses the template and maintains basic formatting. May have a few errors in indentation or orphan points.
1-3 points
Lacks attention to spacing, indentation, and labels.
0 points
Not submitted in outline form.
Submission
6 points
Assignment is submitted as ONE .pdf file to include the outline and completed rubric. A working shareable link is submitted.
4-5 points
Assignment is submitted as a .pdf but may be submitted as two files. A working shareable link is submitted.
1-3 points
Assignment is not submitted as a .pdf OR shareable link is missing.
0 points
None of the submission requirements are met.
Instructor Comments:
TOTAL: /50
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UNIV 104
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1
of
1
5
O
UTLINE AND
R
UBRIC
E
VALUATION
G
RADING
R
UBRIC
Content
Advanced
Proficient
Developing
Not Present
Points Earned
Introduction
7
points
Provides a story,
quotation, or question to
effectivel
y catch the
reader’s attention.
Includes supporting
details. Has a
clear, one
-
sentence thesis statement
that previews the three
main points.
4
-
6
points
Catches the reader
’
s
attention and has some
supporting details.
Thesis statement is
present but may not
clearly preview the
three main points.
1
-
3 points
Lacks a “hook” and
supporting details.
Thesis statement is
not accurate or is
missing.
0 points
Missing
.
Body
14
-
1
6
points
Main points are 3
specific
learning strategies.
Sub
-
points describe each
strategy and
explain
how/why it has worked.
Supporting
details are
focused and relevant.
10
-
13
points
Main points are three
strategies, but may be
more general.
Sub
-
points are present
and focused with
relevant s
upporting
details
.
1
-
9
points
Main points are
present, but may no
t
align with the
requirements.
Supporting details
are vague or
missing.
0 points
Missing
.
Conclusion
7
points
Provides final thoughts
and a concluding
statement, quote, or verse.
Includes 2 new strategies
to employ.
4
-
6
points
Conclusion is present
but may be lacking
organization or
strength.
Includes two new
strategies to employ.
1
-
3 points
Missing the 2 new
strategies and/or
does not provide
effective concluding
thoughts.
0 points
Missing
.
Rubric
8 points
All sections are
completed thoughtfully
and accurately. Student
took time
to provide
comments and insight into
grading.
6
-
7 points
All sections are
completed
thoughtfully and
accurately.
Maybe lacking
comments and insight.
1
-
5 points
Rubric is comple
ted
but lacks careful
analysis.
Scoring may not be
accurate.
0 points
Not
submitted.
Structure
Advanced
Proficient
Developing
Not Present
Outline
F
ormatting
6 points
Outline uses the template
and maintains proper
indentations, spacing, and
labels. No orphan points.
4
-
5 points
Uses the template and
maintains basic
formatting. May have
a few errors in
indentation or orphan
points.
1
-
3 points
Lacks attention to
spacing, indentation,
and labels.
0 points
Not
submitted in
outline form.
Submission
6 points
Assignment is submitted
as ONE .pdf file to
include the outline
and
completed rubric. A
working shareable link is
submitted.
4
-
5 points
Assignment is
submitted as a .pdf but
may be submitted as
two files. A working
shareable link is
submitted.
1
-
3 points
Assignment is not
submitted as a .pdf
OR shareable link is
missi
ng.
0 points
None of the
submission
requirements
are met.
Instructor
Comments:
TOTAL: /
5
0
UNIV 104
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5OUTLINE AND RUBRIC EVALUATION GRADING RUBRIC
Content Advanced Proficient Developing Not Present Points Earned
Introduction 7 points
Provides a story,
quotation, or question to
effectively catch the
reader’s attention.
Includes supporting
details. Has a clear, one-
sentence thesis statement
that previews the three
main points.
4-6 points
Catches the reader’s
attention and has some
supporting details.
Thesis statement is
present but may not
clearly preview the
three main points.
1-3 points
Lacks a “hook” and
supporting details.
Thesis statement is
not accurate or is
missing.
0 points
Missing.
Body
14-16 points
Main points are 3 specific
learning strategies.
Sub-points describe each
strategy and explain
how/why it has worked.
Supporting details are
focused and relevant.
10-13 points
Main points are three
strategies, but may be
more general.
Sub-points are present
and focused with
relevant supporting
details.
1-9 points
Main points are
present, but may not
align with the
requirements.
Supporting details
are vague or
missing.
0 points
Missing.
Conclusion 7 points
Provides final thoughts
and a concluding
statement, quote, or verse.
Includes 2 new strategies
to employ.
4-6 points
Conclusion is present
but may be lacking
organization or
strength.
Includes two new
strategies to employ.
1-3 points
Missing the 2 new
strategies and/or
does not provide
effective concluding
thoughts.
0 points
Missing.
Rubric 8 points
All sections are
completed thoughtfully
and accurately. Student
took time to provide
comments and insight into
grading.
6-7 points
All sections are
completed
thoughtfully and
accurately.
Maybe lacking
comments and insight.
1-5 points
Rubric is completed
but lacks careful
analysis.
Scoring may not be
accurate.
0 points
Not
submitted.
Structure Advanced Proficient Developing Not Present
Outline
Formatting
6 points
Outline uses the template
and maintains proper
indentations, spacing, and
labels. No orphan points.
4-5 points
Uses the template and
maintains basic
formatting. May have
a few errors in
indentation or orphan
points.
1-3 points
Lacks attention to
spacing, indentation,
and labels.
0 points
Not
submitted in
outline form.
Submission 6 points
Assignment is submitted
as ONE .pdf file to
include the outline and
completed rubric. A
working shareable link is
submitted.
4-5 points
Assignment is
submitted as a .pdf but
may be submitted as
two files. A working
shareable link is
submitted.
1-3 points
Assignment is not
submitted as a .pdf
OR shareable link is
missing.
0 points
None of the
submission
requirements
are met.
Instructor Comments:
TOTAL: /50
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