Organisation of writing
(introduction, body, conclusion, and bibliography) |
- uses a weak
introduction and
conclusion
- paragraphs are not
structured
- the main idea is only
partially presented
with no supporting
detail
- report is illogically
organised
- shows no evidence of
revision
- does not include
bibliography
|
- shows evidence of an
introduction and
conclusion
- information is
presented in
paragraph form with
some supporting
details
- logic in organisation
is weak
- shows some evidence
of self-revision
- incomplete
bibliography
|
- introduction and
conclusion are linked
clearly and effectively
- uses well-developed
paragraphs and
supporting details are
used for effect
- logical organisation
- shows evidence of
peer revision
- complete
bibliography
|
- creative and logical
organisation of report
- report includes
diagrams, charts or
graphs
- supporting details are
chosen for the best
effect
- independently revises
work and seeks the
opinion of others
- no errors in the
bibliography
|