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E-Story Project 2nd Grade
E-Story Project 2nd Grade
2nd Grade E-Story Project
Rubric Code:
E249A86
By
kstovey
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
K-5
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E-Story Project
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Overall
Poor
The writer couldnt write a complete sentence.
Fair
The writer had some idead but not enough detail.
Good
The writer had plenty of details in both drawing and writing.
Excellent
The writer was knowledgable about her story and gave great detail. She had a lot of pictures that related to the story
Lead
Poor
There was no beggining.
Fair
There was a beggining but it was not enough for the start of the story.
Good
The writer thought about how to write a beggining but did not talk enough about the setting or action.
Excellent
The writer thought about how
to write a good beginning and
chose a way to start his story.
He/she chose the action, talk, or
setting that would make a
good beginning.
Transition
Poor
There were no transition words used.
Fair
There were some transition words used but not enough to continue the story accurately.
Good
The writer told there story in order but there were some parts that needed more details .
Excellent
The writer told her/his story in
order by using words such as
when, then, and after.
Ending
Poor
There was no clear ending.
Fair
There was an ending but it did not go with the storyline.
Good
There was an ending but he/her needed more details.
Excellent
The writer chose the action,
talk, or feeling that would
make a good ending.
Organization
Poor
The story skipped scenes and was not consistent,
Fair
There were some parts of the story that were in order.
Good
The story had a beginning, middle and ending but lacked details.
Excellent
The writer wrote a lot of lines with details on a page and her/his story stuck to a story line.
Subjects:
English
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