For this assessment you must revise your first draft to create a publishable final draft of your argument. Use the revision and editing checklists from this lesson as your proofread your argument, then use the Final Draft Worksheet to complete this assignment.

In addition to your final draft, you must write a one-paragraph reflection on your revision process.

Some reflection questions to consider:

  • What steps did you follow to revise and edit your argument?
  • Whom did you consult for help in the process?
  • What type of errors did you correct more than others? Spelling? Punctuation? Sentence Structure?
  • What makes your final argument better than your first draft?

This information is part of your argumentative writing project for this unit.

Your work will be graded according to the Your Final Draft grading rubric.

Excellent Good Adequate Needs Improvement
Final Draft Worksheet
60 points possible
57-60 points

The student has completed the Final Draft Worksheet, providing a thorough revision and edit of the first draft. The final draft is effective, free of errors, and shows a strong grasp of argumentative writing. The student’s writing demonstrates clear sentence variety and effective use of syntax.

50-56 points

The student has completed the Final Draft Worksheet, providing a revision and edit of the first draft. The final draft is effective, free of most errors, and shows an understanding of argumentative writing. The student’s writing demonstrates variety in syntax.

44-49 points

The student has completed the Final Draft Worksheet, providing a revision and edit of the first draft. The final draft is effective with few errors, and it shows a basic understanding of argumentative writing.

0-43 points

The student has not completed the Final Draft Worksheet.

Reflection
20 points possible
18-20 points

The student’s written reflection shows a clear understanding of and respect for the revision and editing process, and this work is evident in the revision of the argument essay itself.

15-17 points

The student’s written reflection shows a clear understanding of the revision and editing process, and this work is evident in most of the revision of the argument essay itself.

11-14 points

The student’s written reflection shows a basic understanding of the revision and editing process, and this work can be seen in parts of the revision of the argument essay itself.

0-10 points

The student did not submit a written reflection that shows at least a basic understanding of the revision and editing process.

Conventions
20 points possible
20 points

Final draft demonstrates excellent attention to detail with zero grammatical errors.

15-19 points

Final draft demonstrates good control of conventions; errors are few and minor and do not distract from ideas.

11-14 points

Final draft demonstrates adequate control of conventions; errors distract from ideas or impede understanding at times.

0-10 points

Final draft needs to be revised and edited to demonstrate basic understanding of conventions. Errors impede readability.


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