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How are you feeling?
A Bad Case of Stripes
Rubric Code:
FX9444W
By
cookiequeen
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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A BAD CASE OF STRIPES
4
(N/A)
3
(N/A)
2
(N/A)
1
(N/A)
Understanding
4
Responses show clear evidence of understanding the topic. Child's resposne is clearly related to the chosen prompt
3
Responses show some evidence of understanding the prompt.
2
Responses show little evidence of understanding the concept of the task given.
1
Responses show no evidence of understanding the task.
Sentence Structure
4
Sentences were detailed with grade level use of capitals and punctuation.
3
Sentences were used appropriately in the response. Capitalization and punctuation errors were corrected in the final draft.
2
Several errors in punctuation and/or capitalization were noted; several rewrites were necessary in order for finished sentences/phrases to be acceptable.
1
Many errors in punctuation and/or capitalization were noted; many rewrites were necessary in order for sentences/phrases to be correct.
Illustration
4
Picture matches the topic. Illustration has many details.
3
Illustration is related to the topic with some detail.
2
Child added some detail; needed a lot of assistance to complete illustration.
1
Illustration is unrelated and/or has minimal detail.
Descriptive language
4
Child used rich language to describe his/her feelings to help the reader understand.
3
Child used rich language with teacher support and revisions, to add meaning to the text.
2
Child had few descriptive words in the writing.
1
There was no figurative or describing language evident.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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