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Peer review and editing of 1 st Semester position paper Switch Papers. If you do not have your hard copy with you, you need to exchange addresses with someone else who failed to do so, so you can send each other copies to check over internet and do what we do today tonight at home Use a colored pencil or pen to make grammar corrections and write comments in the margins or between the lines.

Introductory Paragraph Do they have a Brief explanation of topic that catches your attention or interests you in the topic of the alleged link of vaccinations and autism? Is there a “Thesis statement” that states their opinion? Is their opinion clear?

Supporting Paragraph(s) Do they explain the issue? Do they CLEARLY explain it? Do they use APA citation format for all facts they use? (Name year) If they use quotations from articles, do they cite them properly? (Name year, page #) Do they clearly describe both sides of the argument/issue Do they use APA-style citations for the argument points made by both sides of argument

Opinion Paragraph(s) Do they Clearly state their opinion on the issue? Do they provide CITED (APA-style) evidence for arguments supporting their point of view? Do they use more than one argument point or piece of evidence to support their point of view? Do they provide CITED (APA-style) evidence against arguments contrary to your point of view Do they use more than one argument point or piece of evidence to refute the opposing point of view?

Concluding Paragraph Do they restate the original topic sentence/thesis statement? Do they give a BRIEF summary of strongest supporting arguments for their point of view?

References Cited Do the HAVE a References Cited or Bibliography section? Do they use the APA format? Are all sources listed alphabetically by author’s last name Are there at least 6 credible sources? Do they avoid Wikipedia or similarly less credible sources?

MYP RUBRIC GRADING Rubric Scores Criterion A: One World (used with Position papers) 0 The student does not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors below. 1 to 2 * The student states how science is applied and how it may be used to address a specific problem or issue in a local or global context. * The student states the effectiveness of science and its application in solving the problem or issue. 3 to 4 * The student describes how science is applied and how it may be used to address a specific problem or issue in a local or global context. * The student describes the effectiveness of science and its application in solving the problem or issue. * The student describes the implications of the use and application of science interacting with at least one of the following factors: moral, ethical, social, economic, political, cultural and environmental. 5 to 6 * The student explains how science is applied and how it may be used to address a specific problem or issue in a local or global context. * The student discusses the effectiveness of science and its application in solving the problem or issue. * The student discusses the implications of the use and application of science interacting with at least two of the following factors: moral, ethical, social, economic, political, cultural and environmental.

MYP RUBRIC GRADING Rubric Scores Criterion B: Communication in Science (used with Position papers) 0 The student does not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors below. 1 to 2 * The student uses a limited range of scientific language correctly. * The student communicates scientific information with limited effectiveness. * When appropriate to the task, the student makes little or no attempt to document sources of information. 3 to 4 * The student uses some scientific language correctly. * The student communicates scientific information with some effectiveness. * When appropriate to the task, the student partially documents sources of information. 5 to 6 * The student uses sufficient scientific language correctly. * The student communicates scientific information effectively. * When appropriate to the task, the student fully documents sources of information.