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ELD Writing 
Who is an Immigrant? Writing Rubric
Rubric Code: FXCB288
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Public Rubric
Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric ELD Writing Rubric
  Far Below

1 pts

Approaching

2 pts

Meets Standard

3 pts

Exceeds Standards

4 pts

Content

(ELD.1.C.10)

Far Below

Writing is not related to the writing prompt; written in other language.
Approaching

Writing addresses prompt but may difficult to follow.
Meets Standard

Writing addresses prompt; flows nicely. (general statements without going into detail)
Exceeds Standards

Writing addresses prompt, flows nicely, and has details.
Grammar / Spelling

(ELD.III Foundational Lit)

Far Below

Grammar / spelling errors impede meaning.
Approaching

Grammar / spelling errors impede understanding at times.
Meets Standard

A few grammar / spelling errors but understanding was not impeded.
Exceeds Standards

No errors in grammar / spelling.
Amount Written

Far Below

Student wrote nothing or response was in native language.
Approaching

Response was very limited for the student's age (1-3 sentences).
Meets Standard

Response was a moderate amount for the student's age (4-5 sentences).
Exceeds Standards

Response was elaborate (more than 5 sentences).



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