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Paragraph Writing/Student supports ideas in paragraph
Paragraph Writing/Student supports ideas in paragraph
A paragraph is a group of sentences developing one topic. This rubric will assess how well students develop the topic and support main ideas within a written paragraph.
Rubric Code:
MX2XC7W
By
paulbrie
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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FINAL/ EDITING TEST
3 pts
2 pts
1 pts
TOPIC SENTENCE (Main idea)
3
Your topic sentence is CLEAR and connected to your focus.
2
You have a topic sentence that is SOMEWHAT CLEAR.
1
Your topic sentence is NOT evident.
DETAILS (Related Sentences)
3
There are 4 or more interesting facts and details and evidence from the text to support your ideas.
2
There are some facts and details included to support your ideas.
1
There are not enough facts and details to support your ideas.
CONCLUDING SENTENCE
3
Concluding sentence is a COMPLETE SENTENCE that clearly summarizes/restates your topic.
2
Concluding sentence is stated but does not clearly summarize/restate your topic.
1
Concluding sentence is not evident.
CONVENTIONS
3
You USED punctuation rules correctly so that commas, question marks, semi-colons, and periods enhance your written communication. No run-on sentences or fragments were found.
2
You need to review and apply punctuation rules consistently to make your written communication clear. Some run-on sentences and/or fragments were evident.
1
Your misuse of punctuation prevents the reader from understanding the content with ease. Several run-on sentences and/or fragments were evident.
Keywords:
topic sentences and supporting main ideas
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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