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Like/Dislike-List of 10 Ways 
List of 10 ways to get a teacher to like/dislike you. Be creative in your entries and include a decorative border around the list. Also include a title.
Rubric Code: VC9WWX
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Like/Dislike-List of 10 Ways
  Exceeds Expectations

3 pts

Meets Expectations

2 pts

Needs Revision

(Meets Expectations in Conventions)

1 pts

Title
1 pts

Exceeds Expectations

The list includes a title.
Meets Expectations
Needs Revision

The list does not include a title.
List
3 pts

Exceeds Expectations

Ten complete sentences have been typed.
Meets Expectations

5-9 complete sentences have been typed.
Needs Revision

Less than 5 complete sentences have been typed.
Conventions
1 pts

Exceeds Expectations

The report is typed/handwritten very neatly. It has no grammar or spelling errors.
Meets Expectations

The report is typed/handwritten very neatly. It has 5 or more grammar or spelling errors.
Needs Revision

The report is typed/handwritten very neatly. It has 10 or more grammar or spelling errors.
Decorative Border
3 pts

Exceeds Expectations

There is a border.
Meets Expectations
Needs Revision

There is no border.



Keywords:
  • list, 10 ways







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