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Rubric Code: KX69WCX
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Demonstrate command of conventions of Standard English when writing.
  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Needs attention

1 pts

Topic Sentence

Excellent

The topic sentence is the first sentence in the paragraph. It is a clear statement of the paragraph content.
Good

The topic sentence gives some clarity of the paragrah content.
Fair

The topic sentence gives little evidence of the paragrah content.
Needs attention

There is no topic sentence presented in the paragraph.
Support/Details

Excellent

Topic is supported by many specific, factual details that relate to the main idea.
Good

Topic is supported by a few specific, factual details that relate to the main idea.
Fair

Topic is supported by general statements that do not relate to the main idea.
Needs attention

There is a slight attempt at support. Most sentences do not relate to the main idea.
Description/Grammar

Excellent

Many descriptive words are used to describe the topic.
Use of capitalization, indentation, end period.
Paragraph is neatly written.
Good

Some descriptive words are used to describe the topic.
Fair

Few descriptive words are used to describe the topic.
Needs attention

No descriptive words are used to describe the topic.
Concluding Statement

Excellent

The concluding statement is the last sentence of the paragraph. It is a clear statement that repeats key words from the topic sentence.
Good

The concluding statement is the last sentence of the paragraph. It is a somewhat clear statement that repeats one or two key words from the topic sentence.
Fair

The concluding statement is the last sentence of the paragraph. It is not a clear statement and does not repeat key words from the topic sentence.
Needs attention

There is no concluding statement at the end of the paragraph.





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