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COPS
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Rubric Code:
R663BW
By
jbartholow
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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COPS
Maximum sentence
1 pts
Plea Bargain
2 pts
Off with a Warning
3 pts
Perfect Citizen
4 pts
Capitalization
Maximum sentence
*Capitals where they don't belong.
*Beginning of the sentence is not always capitalized.
*Word I is not capitalized.
Plea Bargain
*Beginning of the sentence is always capitalized.
*There are no capital letters popping up randomly.
*Word I is always capitalized.
*Names are usually capitalized.
Off with a Warning
*Proper nouns are always capitalized.
*Abbreviations and initials are usually capitalized.
*Important words in titles are usually capitalized.
Perfect Citizen
*Abbreviations and initals are always capitalized.
*Important words in titles are always capitalized.
*First word in quote and in greetings and closings are usually capitalized.
Organization
Maximum sentence
*No organizer attached to this piece.
*There is more than one main idea in a paragraph.
*Details are not with their main idea and are not in sequence in the paragraph.
Plea Bargain
*Organizer is used and attached to this piece.
*Topic sentences are missing or unclear.
*Details about the same thing are grouped together.
*Some of the details are out of place.
Off with a Warning
*Each paragraph has a topic sentence.
*All details are grouped with the right topic sentence.
*Details are in the right order.
*Sentences don't always flow nicely; they are choppy and/or mostly the same type.
Perfect Citizen
*The sentences flow together nicely.
*There is a variety of sentence types: simple, compound, complex.
*It is indented,
Punctuation
Maximum sentence
*Punctuation is hit and miss: it is where it shouldn't be and not where is should be.
*Ending punctuation is not consistently there.
*Most sentences end with periods.
Plea Bargain
*Ending punctuation is always there.
*There is some variety in ending punctuation correctly used.
*Abbreviations usually have periods.
*Contractions and possessives usually have apostrophes.
*Commas are sometimes used correctly.
Off with a Warning
*Abbreviations and initials always have periods.
*There is good variety in correctly used ending punctuation.
*Apostrophes are always used correctly.
*Commas are usually used correctly.
*Quotation marks are sometimes used correctly.
*Underlining is sometimes used correctly.
Perfect Citizen
*Commas are used correctly.
*Quotations marks are used correctly.
*Underlining is used correctly.
Spelling
Maximum sentence
*More than 50% of my words are misspelled.
Plea Bargain
*25% - 50% of my words are misspelled.
Off with a Warning
*Less than 25% of my words are misspelled.
Perfect Citizen
*Less than 5% of my words are misspelled.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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