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Grammar/ Writing Conventions
Grammar/ Writing Conventions
This writing assignment will be graded only on writing conventions, the mechanics of writing.
Rubric Code:
M2A8CB
By
Sarimelissa
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Grammar/Writing Conventions
Exemplary
4 pts
Accomplished
3 pts
Developing
2 pts
Beginning
1 pts
Spelling
Exemplary
Spelling is generally correct.
Accomplished
Spelling is usually correct on common words, but more difficult words are problematic.
Developing
Spelling errors are frequent and repeated.
Beginning
Spelling gets in the way of understanding the content.
Punctuation
Exemplary
The punctuation is accurate, even creative, and quides the reader through the text easily.
Accomplished
Punctuation is somewhat accurate, and shows a good command for readability, but not creativity.
Developing
Punctuation is random, and only the easiest rules show awareness of correct use.
Beginning
Lack of punctuation, or numerous errors in punctuation affect the readability of the text.
Grammar and usage
Exemplary
Grammar and usage are alway correct and enhance the writing clarity and style.
Accomplished
Grammar and usage is good, but does not always add to the style of the writing.
Developing
Problems with grammar and usage are not serious enough to distort the meaning, but may not be correct or accurately applied all the time.
Beginning
Errors in grammar and usage are very noticable, frequent, and affect meaning.
Sentence Fluency
Exemplary
Writing has an easy flow, with strong varied sentence structures. There are varied and purposeful sentence beginnings.
Accomplished
Sentences get the job done, constructed correctly, and sound. Sentence structures attempt to vary, as do sentence beginnings.
Developing
Sentence structures are simplistic and monotonous. Need complexity, but they do make sense.
Beginning
Sentences do not make sense, ramble, begin the same way, and endlessly connect to others.
Keywords:
spelling, punctuation, grammar and usage, and sentence fluency
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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