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1st Grade Writing Assessment Rubric 
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Rubric Code: X56B33
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Subject: Education  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric 1st Grade Writing Assessment
  Needs Improvement

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Exemplary

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Characters

Needs Improvement

Does not name any characters in their story
Good

Names at least two characters in their story
Exemplary

Names at least four characters in their story
Sticks to the Topic

Needs Improvement

More than one story is being told, the story is confusing
Good

Story has a main idea and some of the sentences support the main idea
Exemplary

Story has a main idea and most sentences support the main idea
Beginning

Needs Improvement

The story has no beginning
Good

The story has an incomplete beginning but an attempt is made
Exemplary

The story has a beginning
End

Needs Improvement

Ending is missing
Good

The story has an incomplete ending but an attempt is made
Exemplary

The story has an ending
Illustrations

Needs Improvement

Does not illustrate their story
Good

The story has illustrations but they do not support the story
Exemplary

The illustrations support the story




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