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First Grade Punctuation 
A rubric to evaluate letter formation, capitalization, and punctuation in first grade writing.
Rubric Code: HX589A3
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Beginning/Outstanding

4 pts

Developing/Great

3 pts

Emerging/Good

2 pts

Pre-Conventional/Fair

1 pts

Letter Formation

Beginning/Outstanding

The majority (75%) of letters are formed in the correct length on the writing line, majority of letters are formed correctly and facing the right direction, and there is adequate spacing between words.
Developing/Great

Two of the three aforementioned are apparent.
Emerging/Good

One of the three aforementioned is apparent.
Pre-Conventional/Fair

None of the aforementioned are apparent.
Capitalization

Beginning/Outstanding

Most sentences begin with a capital letter, proper nouns are capitalized, and all others are lowercase.
Developing/Great

Two of the three aforementioned are apparent.
Emerging/Good

One of the three aforementioned is apparent.
Pre-Conventional/Fair

None of the aforementioned are apparent.
Punctuation

Beginning/Outstanding

There is a punctuation mark after every sentence, and no misused punctuation.
Developing/Great

There are punctuation marks after almost all sentences.
Emerging/Good

There are punctuation marks after less than half of the sentences written.
Pre-Conventional/Fair

There are no correctly used punctuation marks.



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  • punctuation, capitalization,

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