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My New Year's Resolution
My New Year's Resolution
Do you make New Year's resolutions? What is a resolution? A resolution is a promise. It is a promise that you make to yourself! It is a tradition for people to make resolutions at the beginning of a new year. DIRECTIONS Your writing will be divided in to three parts to answer the following three sections. 1. In the first section, list at least two resolutions for your personal improvement. 2. In the second section, list at least two resolutions that have to do with family and friends. 3. In the third section, list at least two resolutions about school and the outside world.
Rubric Code:
BX77726
By
GallatinOT
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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My New Year's Resolution
Excellent
4 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Adequate
2 pts
Limited
1 pts
Topic Sentence
Excellent
Main topic is clearly stated in a complete opening sentence with correct sentence structure.
Proficient
Main topic is stated in an opening sentence but sentence structure is not correct.
Adequate
Main topic is not clearly stated but sentence structure is correct.
Limited
Main topic is not clearly stated. Sentence structure is not correct.
Content
Excellent
Student has written atleast 3 supporting details AND all sentences are on topic.
Proficient
Student has written atleast 3 supporting details BUT only 2 sentences are on topic.
Adequate
Student has written atleast 3 supporting details BUT only 1 sentence is on topic.
Limited
Student has attempted to write supporting details BUT none are on topic.
Organization
Excellent
Paragraph has a topic sentence, detail sentences in a logical order, and a concluding sentence.
Proficient
Paragraph is missing either the topic sentence or concluding sentence. Details are in a logical order.
Adequate
Paragraph is missing both topic sentence and concluding sentence. Details are in a logical order.
Limited
Paragraph is missing both topic and concluding sentences and the details are not in a logical order.
Spelling
Excellent
Spells high frequency and known spelling words correctly.
Proficient
Spells some high frequency and known spelling words correctly.
Adequate
Spells a few high frequency and known spelling words correctly.
Limited
Misspelled many high frequency and known spelling words.There are more than 6 spelling errors.
Punctuation/Capitalization
Excellent
Paragraph has 0-2 errors in punctuation and capitalization.
Proficient
Paragraph has 3-4 errors in punctuation and capitalization.
Adequate
Paragraph has 5-6 errors in punctuation and capitalization.
Limited
Paragraph has more than 6 errors in punctuation and capitalization.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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