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Earth Day Acrostic 
Students will write an Acrostic poem using words related to Earth Day.
Rubric Code: SXC66WW
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Acrostic Poem
Subject:Earth Day
  Expert

4 pts

Practiononer

3 pts

Apprentice

2 pts

Novice

1 pts

Capitalization

I used correct capitalization.

Expert

All lines begin with a capital letter. .
Practiononer

Most lines begin with a capital letter.
Apprentice

Few lines begin with a capital letter.
Novice

No lines begin with a capital letter.
Spelling

I spelled my words correctly.

Expert

All words are spelled correctly.
Practiononer

Most words are spelled correctly.
Apprentice

Few words are spelled correctly.
Novice

No words are spelled correctly.
Acrostic Topic

I wrote words about Earth Day

Expert

All lines are about the the topic.
Practiononer

Most lines are about the topic.
Apprentice

Few lines are about the tropic.
Novice

No lines are about the topic.
Handwriting

I used my best handwriting.

Expert

All my words are legible
Practiononer

Most of my words are legible .
Apprentice

Few of my words are legible
Novice

None of my words are legible.





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