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Informative paragraph
Rubric for: Informative paragraph with I Can Statements-Ben
An informative paragraph develops information about a topic. It includes a topic sentence, 3 or more supporting details, and a closing statement.
Rubric Code:
RXA4B26
By
lexa_loch
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Paragraph Writing - Informational
Excellent
3 pts
Good
2 pts
Needs Improvement
1 pts
Topic Sentence
Excellent
I can write a main idea that is the first sentence in the paragraph. It is a telling sentence that zooms in on the topic and tells the reader the main thing they will read about in the paragraph.
Good
I can write a main idea that is the first sentence in the paragraph. It is a telling sentence, however, it doesn't zoom in on the topic.
Needs Improvement
I can write a main idea but it is not the first sentence of the paragraph, or it is not a telling sentence, or it doesn't zoom in on the topic.
Supporting Details
Excellent
I can write at least 3 specific details that tell more about the main idea.
Good
I can write at least 2 specific details that tell more about the main idea.
Needs Improvement
I can write at least 1 detail that tells more about the main idea.
Closing Statement
Excellent
I can write a closing statement that is the last sentence of the paragraph. It is a clear statement that repeats key words from the topic sentence and tells the reader the paragraph is done.
Good
I can write a closing statement but is missing one of the following components: It is the last sentence of the paragraph. It is a clear statement that repeats key words from the topic sentence. it tells the reader the paragraph is done.
Needs Improvement
I can write a closing statement but is missing two of the following components: It is the last sentence of the paragraph. It is a clear statement that repeats key words from the topic sentence. it tells the reader the paragraph is done.
Conventions
Excellent
I use capitals and correct punctuation. My sentences make sense and sound right.
Good
I can use capitals and correct punctuation most of the time. Most of my sentences make sense and sound right.
Needs Improvement
I can use capitals and correct punctuation properly some of the time. Some of my sentences make sense and sound right.
Keywords:
paragraph, general, first writing
Subjects:
English
Education
Types:
Writing
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