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4 Types of Sentences
4 Types of Sentences
Create a song, rap, poem, poster or skit that tells/gives examples of the 4 types of sentences.
Rubric Code:
TX6588W
By
laura_baires
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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4 Types of Sentences Posters
Below Basic
1 pts
Basic
2 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Advance
4 pts
Sentences
Below Basic
Student was unable to demonstrate/show more than one of the four kinds of sentences.
Basic
Student correctly demonstrate/show at least two of the four kinds of sentences.
Proficient
Student correctly demonstrate/show three of the four kinds of sentences.
Advance
Student correctly demonstrate/show all four kinds of sentences.
Punctuation
Below Basic
Student was unable to correctly demonstrate/show ending punctuation of more than one kind of sentence.
Basic
Student was able to correctly demonstrate/show the ending punctuation of at least two kinds of sentences.
Proficient
Student was able to correctly demonstrate/show the ending punctuation for at least three kinds of sentences.
Advance
Student was able to correctly demonstrate/show the ending punctuation for all four kinds of sentences.
Understanding
Below Basic
Student was unable to correctly demonstrate/show understanding of more than one kind of sentence.
Basic
Student was able to correctly demonstrate/show understanding of at least two kinds of sentences.
Proficient
Student was able to correctly demonstrate/show understanding of at least three kinds of sentences.
Advance
Student was able to correctly demonstrate/show understanding of all four kinds of sentences.
Creativity
Below Basic
No creativity, no effort went into making project.
Basic
Project lacks creativity and does not show much effort.
Proficient
Average amount of creativity. Project shows effort and has some creativity.
Advance
Project is creative and shows extra effort.
Keywords:
Declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory
Subjects:
English
Types:
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