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write and illustrate a subject 
Students will draw a picture of a given subject and write at least two complete sentences about the picture with correct punctuation and capitalization.
Rubric Code: YX94B6
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric writing and drawing
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Enter Title

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Draw a picture

Poor

Picture is drawn but is messy
Fair

Picture is drawn neatly
Good

Picture is a detailed drawing
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Makes at least complete sentences

Poor

No sentences
Fair

One complete sentence
Good

Two complete sentences
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Has more than 2 complete pictures
punctuation

Poor

No punctuation
Fair

2 or more punctuation errors
Good

1 punctuation error
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No punctuation errors
capitalization

Poor

No capital letters
Fair

2 or more capitzlization errors
Good

1 capitalization error
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No capitalization errors
neatness

Poor

Sentences are illigible
Fair

sentences are fairly neat
Good

sentences are neat
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sentences are extremely neat



Keywords:
  • draw; write; complete sentence; punctuation; capitalization

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