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Write six sentences using weekly spelling words. The six sentences must include 3 declarative sentences and 3 interrogative sentences. All sentences must begin with a capital letter and have proper end punctuation.
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  Fair

1 pts

Good

2 pts

Excellent

3 pts

Types of Sentences

Fair

Student has a very limited or no understanding of sentences. fragments, declarative sentences, and interrogative sentences.
Good

Student has a partial understanding of sentences. fragments, declarative sentences, and interrogative sentences.
Excellent

Student clearly demonstrates an understanding of sentences. fragments, declarative sentences, and interrogative sentences.
Spelling

Fair

Not all sentences contain a spelling word. There may be one or more spelling errors.
Good

There is at least one spelling word in each sentence. There may be one or more spelling error.
Excellent

There is at least one spelling word in each sentence. Every spelling word used is spelled correctly.
Conventions of Grammar

Fair

More than one sentence has errors in capitalization and/or end punctuation.
Good

All but one sentence begins with a capital letter and has correct end punctuation.
Excellent

All sentences begin with a capital letter and have correct end punctuation.




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