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Chronological/Sequence Paragraph 
Simple rubric to grade sequence paragraphs. Focus: proper capitalization, end marks, sequence/time-order words, and rich/vivid details.
Rubric Code: MX6CC8W
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Topic/Concluding Sentence

4

Both topic sentence and concluding sentence are very engaging.
3

Has an engaging topic or concluding sentence.
2

Has both topic and concluding sentence.
1

Has a topic sentence or a concluding sentence but not both.
0

No topic sentence. No concluding sentence.
Sentence Structure

4

All sentences are complete and begin with a capital letter and end with the correct punctuation.
3

Most sentences are complete. A few sentences are missing capital letters and/or correct punctuation.
2

Many sentences are incomplete and are missing capital letters and/or correct punctuation.
1

Most of the sentences are incomplete and missing capital letters and/or correct punctuation.
0

Sentences do not have capital letters and/or correct punctuation.
Sequence

4

All sentences are in the correct order. Paragraph includes two or more sequence or time-order words.
3

Most of the sentences are in the correct order. Paragraph includes two time-order words.
2

Many of the sentences are in the correct order. Paragraph includes one time-order word.
1

A few of the sentences are in the correct order. Paragraph include no time-order words.
0

None of the sentences are in the correct order.
Details

4

Event is told with many rich details allowing the reader to picture the action.
3

Event is told with some rich details allowing the reader to picture the action.
2

Event is told with few rich details allowing the reader to picture the action.
1

Event is told with few details, or is told in such a way that the reader cannot picture the action.
0

Event is unclear or confusing.





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