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Appositives
Rubric Code:
F463CX
By
csteines
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Appositive Sentence Rubric
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3 pts
Almost there!
2 pts
Still learning.
1 pts
Complete sentence
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The sentence is a complete thought with a subject, strong verb, and a detailed finishing thought.
Almost there!
The sentence has a complete thought but is a run on or rambling sentence.
Still learning.
The group of words is a fragment.
Appositive
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There is an appositive correctly used in the sentence with correct use of commas.
Almost there!
An appositive is present but is not correctly punctuated with commas.
Still learning.
There is no appositive.
Beginning capital
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Capital at the beginning of the sentence.
Almost there!
Still learning.
No capital at the beginning of the sentence.
End punctuation
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There is correct end punctuation.
Almost there!
The end punctuation is incorrect.
Still learning.
There is no end punctuation.
Introductory Phrase Rubric
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3 pts
Almost there!
2 pts
Still learning.
1 pts
Complete Sentence
Got it!
The sentence is a complete thought with a subject, strong verb, and a detailed finishing thought.
Almost there!
The sentence has a complete thought but is a run on or rambling sentence.
Still learning.
The group of words is a fragment.
Introductory Phrase
Got it!
There is an introductory phrase at the beginning of the sentence correctly punctuated with a comma.
Almost there!
There is an introductory phrase, but the comma is missing.
Still learning.
There is no introductory phrase.
Beginning Capital
Got it!
Capital at the beginning of the sentence.
Almost there!
Still learning.
No capital at the beginning of the sentence.
End Punctuation
Got it!
There is correct end punctuation.
Almost there!
The end punctuation is incorrect.
Still learning.
There is no end punctuation.
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