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Writing: Reading Response: Character Feelings - 1st grade
Writing: Reading Response - 1st grade
Students will write a response to read aloud. Prompt provided based on element of focus.
Rubric Code:
MX3C6C5
By
rlsimuel
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate
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Story Writing
Does Not Meet
3 pts
Developing
4 pts
Meets
5 pts
Total
(N/A)
Beginning
Does Not Meet
The beginning of the writing piece does not begin with a complete sentence or state the given writing prompt.
Developing
The beginning of the writing piece does begin with a complete sentence but does not state the given writing prompt.
Meets
The beginning of the writing piece does begin with a complete sentence and states the given writing prompt.
Total
Prompt
Does Not Meet
The writing piece does not introduce the character's feeling(s) or does not explain the events causing the character to feel this way.
Developing
The writing piece does introduces 1-2 events from the story and explains how some of the events make the character feel.
*uses some text support*
Meets
The writing piece does introduces 2-3 events from the story and explains how all of the events make the character feel.
*text support provided for each feeling*
Total
Punctuation
Does Not Meet
None or very few sentences end with appropriate end mark punctuation.
Developing
Some sentences end with appropriate end mark punctuation.
Meets
All sentences end with appropriate end mark punctuation.
Total
Upper/Lower Case
Does Not Meet
None or very few sentences begin with upper case letters. Upper and lower case letters are mixed throughout the sentences.
Developing
Some sentences begin with upper case letters. Some words have upper and lower case letters inappropriately applied.
Meets
All sentences begin with upper case letters. Proper use of upper and lower case letters throughout writing assignment.
Total
Subjects:
English
Types:
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