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Following Directions 
write directions telling someone how to do something
Rubric Code: H27CA5
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Public Rubric
Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Following Directions
  Great

20 pts

Good

12 pts

Fair

8 pts

Poor

0 pts

logical order

Great

It flows logically. You know what to do for each step.
Good

Most of it is in logical order.
Fair

It has some logical order to it, but not much.
Poor

No logical order is evident.
transition words

Great

There are transition words in each step (first, second, third, next, then, in closing, etc.).
Good

There are some transition words used.
Fair

There is one transition word used.
Poor

No transition words were used.
complete sentences

Great

Each step is written using a complete sentence with capital letters and punctuation.
Good

Most of the steps are in complete sentences with capital letters and punctuation.
Fair

There are some complete sentences with capital letters and punctuation.
Poor

No complete sentences with capital letters and punctuation are used.
paragraph form

Great

Each paragraph is indented correctly with a topic sentence and closing sentence.
Good

Each paragraph is indented correctly with a topic sentence, but not a closing sentence.
Fair

Each paragraph is indented correctly, but does not have a topic sentence and closing sentence.
Poor

Each paragraph is not indented with no topic sentence or closing sentence.
picture that illustrates directions

Great

The picture matches the directions exactly.
Good

The picture matches the directions on a few of the parts.
Fair

The picture matches the directions on one of the parts.
Poor

The picture does not match the directions at all.



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