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Sequencing Paragraph 
Rubric Code: U3558A
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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4 pts


3 pts


2 pts


1 pts


0 pts

Content

4

All sentences are complete.
3

A few incomplete sentences.
2

Many of the sentences are incomplete.
1

Most of the sentences are incomplete.
0

Sentences do not make sense.
Sentence Structure

4

All sentences begin with a capital letter and end with the correct punctuation.
3

A few sentences are missing capital letters and/or correct punctuation.
2

Many sentences are missing capital letters and/or correct punctuation.
1

Most of the sentences are missing capital letters and/or correct punctuation.
0

Sentences do not have capital letters and/or correct punctuation.
Sequence

4

All sentences are in the correct order.
3

Most of the sentences are in the correct order.
2

Many of the sentences are in the correct order.
1

A few of the sentences are in the correct order.
0

None of the sentences are in the correct order.
Handwriting

4

Handwriting is neat and easy to read.
3

Handwriting is readable, but not very neat.
2

Handwriting is hard to read.
1

Handwriting is sloppy.
0

Cannot read the handwriting.




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