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Conventions Writing Rubric 
NC Writing Prompt - Conventions Rubric
Rubric Code: ZX3845
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Sentence Formation
A sentence is an expression of an assertion, explanation, proposal, question, or command.
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Fragment

· After we got home.

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Four or more fragment sentences.
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Two to three fragment sentences.
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Zero to one fragment sentence.
Run-On

· My brother came home from school he left to play basketball.

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Four or more run-on sentences.
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Two to three run-on sentences.
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Zero to one run-on sentence.
Phrases/Clauses

· She decided to the flowers · Drinking my milk, the cookies seemed irresistible.

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Four or more phrases or clauses are used incorrectly which interfere with the meaning of the sentence.
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Two to three phrases or clauses are used incorrectly which interfere with the meaning of the sentence.
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Zero to one phrase or clause is used incorrectly which interferes with the meaning of the sentence.
Usage
Standard usage includes agreement, tense, and case.
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Verb Usage

· Mary and her sister wants to go to the mall. · I went to school yesterday. I eat lunch. After lunch, I played with my friends. · I might could go fishing. · If I am a fireman, I would help others.

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Four or more verbs are used incorrectly.
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Two to three verbs are used incorrectly.
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If at all, verbs are used incorrectly only one time.
Pronoun Usage

· Everyone raised their hands. · Between you and I, the test was hard. · John and myself went to school.

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Pronouns are misused four or more times.
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Pronouns are misused two to three times.
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If at all, pronouns are misused only one time.
Formations

· hisself, theirselves, bestest

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Four or more incorrect word formations.
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Two to three incorrect word formations.
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If any, only one incorrect word formation.
Word Usage

· He wanted to sale the boat. · I am glad I have the chance to suppress my feelings.

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Four or more instances where a word is not used according to its standard meaning.
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Two to three instances where a word is not used according to its standard meaning.
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If at all, only one instance where a word is not used according to its standard meaning.
Mechanics
Mechanics involves the use of capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.
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Capitalization

· did he give it away? · The teacher's name is tom evans. · Jose and i went to the store. · George eats Bananas and Oranges.

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Four or more capitalization errors.
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Two to three capitalization errors.
Good Job

Zero to one captalization error.
Punctuation

· Why did she go home early. · John plays golf tennis and baseball. · Tom said Go to the store." · We can help the one's in reading class.

Needs Improvement

Four or more punctuation errors.
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Two to three punctuation errors.
Good Job

Zero to one punctuation error.
Spelling

· freind for friend · boxs for boxes · droped for dropped · gril for girl

Needs Improvement

Four or more patterns of misspellings of common words or incorrect pluralization.
Still Improving

Two to three patterns of misspellings of common words or incorrect pluralization.
Good Job

Zero to one pattern of misspellings of common words or incorrect pluralization.




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