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Writing a Blog
We are learning how to use features to encourage our audience to want to read our Blog.
Rubric Code:
UX6CBW9
By
MissMorton
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Writing a Blog
B (Beginning)
(N/A)
P (Progressing)
(N/A)
A (Achieved)
(N/A)
Sentences
B (Beginning)
I use short and simple sentences.
P (Progressing)
I use short compound sentences with some describing words.
A (Achieved)
I use more complex sentences with specific adjectives, nouns, verbs and punctuation.
Text layout
B (Beginning)
I use a title and pictures.
P (Progressing)
I use a title, subheadings, pictures, paragraphs.
A (Achieved)
I use a title, subheadings pictures, paragraphs, and diagrams.
Content
B (Beginning)
I write 1-2 ideas about things we have covered this week.
P (Progressing)
I write 3-4 ideas about things we have covered this week.
A (Achieved)
I write more than 4 ideas about things we have covered this week.
Keywords:
blog, text, illustrations, photos
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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