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1st grade writing rubric 
A paragraph is a group of sentences developing one topic. This rubric will assess how well students develop the topic and support main ideas within a written paragraph.
Rubric Code: UXB72A4
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric WRITING
1st graders use the writing process to complete a writing piece.
  3

Your writing is complete and well done

3 pts

2

Your writing was mostly complete.

2 pts

0

Your writing needs work.

1 pts

0

You need to complete the writing process.

0 pts

CAPITALIZATION

3

Sentences all begin with a capital letter and proper use of upper and lowercase letters are used throughout.
2

3-4 sentences begin with a capital letter and proper use of upper and lowercase letters are used MOST OFTEN.
0

2 sentences begin with a capital letter and proper use of upper and lowercase letters are used sometimes.
0

Sentences don't have proper capitalization.
PUNCTUATION

3

All sentences end with the proper punctuation.
2

3-4 sentences end with the proper punctuation.
0

2 sentences end with the proper punctuation.
0

1 or none of the sentences end with the proper punctuation.
STRUCTURE

Writing has a topic sentences, details, and a closing sentence.

3

Writing has all 3 components.
2

Writing is missing a topic sentence OR a closing sentence.
0

Writing is missing a topic sentence and a closing sentence.
0

Writing structure is not clear.
Neatness, spacing, indentation

indented
written neatly
spaced properly

3

Paragraph is indented, it is written neatly and proper spacing is used.
2

Not indented OR spaced OR neat
0

Not indented and not neat.
OR
Not indented and not spaced.
OR
Not spaced and not neat.
0

Not indented.
Not neat.
Not spaced properly.
WRITING PROCESS

Used the writing process including a thinking map to organize ideas, rough draft to proofread and edit, and completed with a final draft.

3

Thinking map, rough draft, editing/conferencing, and final draft are all evident.
2

Thinking map and rough draft are completed with editing marks.
0

Thinking map completed.
0

No step in the writing process completed.



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  • topic sentences and sopporting ideas

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