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Historical Written Timeline
Summary Paragraph: Nonfiction
Puts a timeline of events in paragraph form.
Rubric Code:
SX962CB
By
peterpowers3
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Subject:
(General)
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Historical Written Timeline
Excellent
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
MAIN IDEA
Excellent
Statement of what occurred while building the US government is specific and complete. It is written clearly and is located at the beginning of the paragraph.
Fair
Statement of what occurred while building the US government is too general or incomplete. It may be too wordy and/or placed somewhere other than the beginning of the paragraph.
Poor
Statement of what occurred while building the US government is mostly or completely incorrect, not communicated in an understandable way, or absent from the paragraph.
SUPPORTING DETAILS
Excellent
All important details are included. All details support the main idea. All details help create a clear picture for the reader.
Fair
Most important details are included. Some details may be too minor to include in the summary and/or may not support the main idea.
Poor
Important details are left out of the summary. Many details are too minor to include in the summary and/or do not support the main idea.
ORGANIZATION
Excellent
Events are in chronological order. The main idea sentence is clearly stated. Organization enhances information. Good transitions between facts are consistently present.
Fair
Events are some what in order, but not completely. The main idea sentence is fairly clear. Sequencing of details is mostly logical. There are some transitions. Paragraph is generally easy to follow.
Poor
There is no order to the events. The main idea sentence is unclear or absent. Information is not organized. Connections between ideas are confusing or not present.
CONVENTIONS
Excellent
There are almost no errors in spelling, punctation, capitalization or grammar.
Fair
There are some errors in spelling, punctuation, capitalization and grammar.
Poor
There are many errors in spelling, punctuation, capitalization and grammar.
Subjects:
Computers
English
(General)
Types:
Reading
Writing
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