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Writing our first story 
The student will write a complete sentences using capitalization, grammar, spelling, punctuation. Student will have a beginning, middle, and end based on their graphic organizer.
Rubric Code: A886C5
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Our first story
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Capitalization

Poor

Did not capitalize any words at beginning of sentences.
Fair

Capitalized some (half) words at beginning of sentences.
Good

Capitalized most words at beginning of sentences.
Excellent

Capitalized all words at beginning of sentences.
Ending punctuation

Poor

Did not use end marks.
Fair

Used some end marks.
Good

Used end marks on most sentences.
Excellent

Used end marks on all sentences appropriately.
Used plot from graphic organizer

Poor

Had one of the following from the graphic organizer:
characters, setting, beginning, middle, end
Fair

Had two of the following from the graphic organizer:
characters, setting, beginning, middle, end
Good

Had three of the following from the graphic organizer:
characters, setting, beginning, middle, end
Excellent

Had all of the following from the graphic organizer:
characters, setting, beginning, middle, end
Compete sentences

Poor

Sentences are not complete; no coherent thought.
Fair

Sentences have a subject and verb and is complete, but not in agreement.
Good

Sentences are complete, but do not make sense.
Excellent

Sentences are complete, with subject-verb agreement, make sense, and are appropriate.
Name!

Poor

No name on paper
Fair
Good
Excellent

Name on paper



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