ARKANSAS WRITING RUBRIC
DOMAINS
/ CONSISTENT CONTROL4 / REASONABLE CONTROL
3 / INCONSISTENT CONTROL
2 / LITTLE OR NO CONTROL
1
CONTENT
Central Idea / · clear central idea· apparent to reader
· adhered to throughout
piece / · clear central idea
· basically adhered to
· may have slight digression-but
will come back to central idea / · unclear central idea
· may have more than one central
idea
· may shift focus and not return to
central idea / · no or unclear central idea
· not sure what the message of
the piece is
· may have many central ideas
Elaboration / · writer has included details so that reader
gets a clear idea of message
· elaboration for a narrative fills in the steps
in the sequence
· even elaboration (not just one of the ideas
elaborated) / · elaboration may not be as
complete as in a “4”
· uneven elaboration : may
elaborate some ideas but not
others / · writer highlights the important
points or steps in a narrative-may
look like a plot summary
· writer does not stop to give more
details
· listy
· repetitive / · if there is a central idea,
elaboration may be unrelated
· repetitive
Unity / · all elaboration focused on central idea
· presence of closure
· more mature writers will close the entire
piece (less mature writers will close their
last thought)
· consistent point of view
· piece hangs together / · may have slight digression but
reader returns to central idea
· some sense of closure
· may have slight shift in point of
view / · elaboration may digress
· writer loses focus and does not
return
· no closure or closure may be
simplistic (“then I went to bed”)
· inconsistent point of view / · many digressions from central
idea
· may have no closure
Organization / · clear organization
· can tell there is a plan in effect
· sequential for a narrative piece
· writers may clump ideas in expository
pieces
· clear progression of ideas / · may have some lapses in
organization
· may have some repetitive
information in different sections
of the piece
· progression of ideas / · random organization
· no apparent plan
· can cut up sentences and where
they fall does not impact the
meaning
· little progression of ideas / · little or no organization
· without central idea or
elaboration, there is not much
to organize
DOMAINS
/ CONSISTENT CONTROL4 / REASONABLE CONTROL
3 / INCONSISTENT CONTROL
2 / LITTLE OR NO CONTROL
1
STYLE
SelectedVocabulary / · purposeful selection with audience in
mind
· precise, specific
· suits the writer’s purpose and topic
· creates images for the reader
sustained throughout / · some purposeful selection
but spotty
· some precise vocabulary
mixed with general
· not sustained throughout / · general, mundane vocabulary
· writer is not trying to affect
reader
· may see an occasional
interesting word choice / · very functional and basic
Selected
Information / · purposeful selection of details to
affect reader
· creates images for the reader
(“Dentyne” rather than “gum”)
· sustained throughout
/ · some details selected to
affect reader but not
sustained
· some general information / · repetitive and general
information
· some information may be
confusing
· writer does not have
audience in mind / · minimal, repetitive
information
· writer does not control
information
Sentence
Variety / · sentences have a variety of
beginnings and lengths
· different sentence structures create
an interesting reading / · some variety in sentence
structure and beginnings
· presence of some choppier
sentences / · many short, simple
sentences which create a
choppy reading
· sentence problems detract / · sentence problems detract
from Style
Tone / · an attitude is conveyed through
selected vocabulary and information
· maintained throughout
· tone does not shift
· appropriate for the piece / · appropriate tone
· tone may shift as information
is not as purposefully
selected (throwing in
irrelevant ideas may change
tone) / · generally flat when
vocabulary and information
are general and functional / · tone is generally absent-
vocabulary and
information
are not there to provide
tone
Voice / · strong writer’s voice
· reader can get a picture of the writer / · can hear writer’s voice, but
not as strong as in a “4”
· voice fades when information
and vocabulary are more
general / · voice is dim – cannot hear
the writer when vocabulary
and information are general
· voice may emerge in a few
spots / · voice is flat due to little or
, no vocabulary and
information
DOMAINS
/ CONSISTENT CONTROL4 / REASONABLE CONTROL
3 / INCONSISTENT CONTROL
2 / LITTLE OR NO CONTROL
1
SENTENCE FORMATION
Completeness
Non-enjambment
Expansion
through
standard coordination
and modifiers
Embedding through
standard subordination
and modifiers / · control of a variety of
sentence structures
· ideas are combined and
embedded with skill
· fragments may be used
for effect
· does not have to be
perfect / · sentences not as skillfully
executed as in a "4"
· may have some
weaknesses (i.e., run-ons,
fragments), but a majority
of well-constructed
sentences
· may have no sentence
errors, but does not
display skill in combining
or subordinating / · may have too many
run-ons, comma splices,
and/or fragments in
relation to error-free
sentences to be
considered reasonable
· a pattern of missing words
indicates a weakness / · often, there is one long
sentence with no
punctuation or
capitalization
· periods may be placed so
arbitrarily it is clear the
writer has no knowledge of
how a sentence is
constructed
USAGE
Standardinflections
Agreement
Word meaning
Conventions / · all the features are
handled well
· does not have to be
perfect / · there are enough errors
in one or more features to
conclude the control is
reasonable, not consistent / · significant weakness is
shown in several features
· reading is interrupted due
to errors / · preponderance of errors
· reading and
understanding are
impeded
MECHANICS
Capitalization
Punctuation
Formatting
Spelling / · all the features are
handled well
· does not have to be
perfect / · some errors in one or
more features may be
present, and the control is
considered reasonable for
this grade level / · many errors across all
features / · serious errors across all
features