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Writing Complete Sentences
Writing a Complete Sentence
Write sentences using complete thought.
Rubric Code:
XX3A25B
By
olsen9310
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Complete Sentences
Writing 5 complete sentences using 5 or more spelling words
Emerging
1 pts
Developing
2 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Advanced
4 pts
Who or What
Emerging
There is no who or what in the sentences.
Developing
Pronouns tell about the who or what in the sentences.
The reader does not know who or what I am writing about.
Proficient
Common or proper nouns tell about the who or what in my sentences.
The reader knows who or what I am writing about.
Advanced
Common or proper nouns tell about the who or what in the sentences.
Describing words are used to tell more about the who or what.
Action
Emerging
There are no action words in the sentences.
Developing
Simple action words are used in the sentences.
There are no details telling about the action.
Proficient
There are action words in the sentence.
There are also words used to describe the action.
Advanced
There are action words in my sentence.
There are also many colorful words to describe the action.
When
Emerging
The sentences do not tell when.
Developing
The sentences tells when, but there is little detail about the when part of the sentences.
Proficient
The sentences tells when.
There is enough detail so that the reader can understand when.
Advanced
The when part of the sentences use details that tell the exact time of the when.
Where
Emerging
The sentences do not tell where.
Developing
The sentences tell where, but there is little detail about the where part of my sentences.
Proficient
The sentences tells where.
There is enough detail so that my reader can understand where.
Advanced
The where part of the sentences use details that tell the exact place of the where.
Captialization
Emerging
There is no capitalization in the sentences.
Upper and lower case letters are used inappropriately.
Developing
Some of the words that need to be capitalized are, but there are some words that are not capitalized.
Proficient
All words that need to be capitalized are.
The beginning of the sentence and all proper nouns are capitalized.
Advanced
N/A
Punctuation- ending
Emerging
There is no end punctuation in the sentences.
Developing
Some end punctuation is used in the sentences, but the wrong punctuation mark is used at times.
Proficient
All sentences are punctuated correctly.
Advanced
N/A
Spelling
Emerging
Less than 5 spelling words are used in the sentences.
5 or more other spelling errors (i.e. homophones, sight words, etc)
Developing
5 spelling words are used in the sentences.
3-4 spelling errors (i.e. homophones, sight words, etc)
Proficient
5 spelling words are used in the sentences and spelled correctly.
2 or less additional spelling errors. (i.e. homophones, sight words, etc)
Advanced
5 spelling words are used in the sentences and spelled correctly.
No spelling errors
Keywords:
Who or what, action, when, where, capitalization, punctuation
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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