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Writing Rubric (TH) 
Rubric Code: CCW2BW
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Needs A Lot of Work

1 pts

Needs Some Work

2 pts

OK

3 pts

Indefinite Articles/Homophones

Needs A Lot of Work

___Incorrect use of indefinite article.
(Example: an/an)

___No homophones are used correctly.
(Example: their, they're, there)
Needs Some Work

___Correct use of indefinite article twice in 5 sentences.
(Example: an/an)

___Two homophones are used correctly.
(Example: their, they're, there)
OK

___Correct use of indefinite article in 5 sentences.
(Example: an/an)

___All homophones are used correctly.
(Example: their, they're, there)
Correct use of word endings.

Needs A Lot of Work

Word endings are not used or used incorrectly.
(Example: ed, ing,es, s)
Needs Some Work

Word endings used correctly in 2 attempts.
(Example: ed, ing,es, s)
OK

Word endings used correctly in all attempts.
(Example: ed, ing,es, s)
Complete Sentences

Needs A Lot of Work

No complete sentences.
Needs Some Work

Student writes 3 complete sentences in paragraph form.
OK

Student writes 5 complete sentences in paragraph form.










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