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Sequencing and Telling About a Story. 
Students sequence events of a story through either writing it on sentence strips and ordering them, or with pictures. Students use book as reference tool. Learning Standard ELA Grade 8 Writing: students will read, write, listen, and speak for information and understanding. Grade 8 Writing AGLI 21304 - Use an outline or other organizer to share information. ABLLS H48 - Tell about experience or story.
Rubric Code: UX8CCAC
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Great Job!

4 pts

Good Work

3 pts

OK job

2 pts

Keep Trying

1 pts

Behavior

Great Job!

Student sat in chair, did not talk out of turn, completed work.
Good Work

Student was able to sit in chair and complete work with very little redirection.
OK job

Student needed some more redirection to sit in chair, talk in turn, and/or to complete work.
Keep Trying

Student was not able to complete assignment because of poor behavior.
Disposition

Great Job!

Student was excited to learn and complete their work. Student used book to aid in sequencing the story, but was able to order the sentence strips or pictures independently.
Good Work

Student maintained attention through the task for task completion. Student needed visual prompts to sequence the story.
OK job

Student attended to highly desired objects and topics, but needed redirection to be able to sequence the story.
Keep Trying

Student completed work but is sloppy due to noninterest in topic. Student needed more help than others to complete the task.
Product

Great Job!

Work is very easy to read and is 100% correct without assistance. Their writing and/or coloring was neat and tidy.
Good Work

Product is completed, neat, and tidy. Pictures and/or writing was clear, coloring does not cover their work.
OK job

Work is completed, but writing is somewhat illegible, coloring does cover writing, but one can see what they are trying to convey.
Keep Trying

Work is sloppy and/or incomplete. One cannot decipher what the purpose of the task is due to the product.



Keywords:
  • Sequence, Alternate Assessment, Writing, special education







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