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Second Grade Paragraph for students 
Students will receive a numerical score based on an age-appropriate criteria chart with the topic, "What I did this summer."
Rubric Code: J2A859
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  4

100 pts

3

90 pts

2

75 pts

1

65 pts

Sentence Formation

4

5 good sentences that stay on the same topic.

All sentences have periods and begin with capitals.
3

4 good sentences that stay on topic.

All sentences have periods and begin with capitals
2

3 complete sentences

Most sentences begin with capital letters.

Most sentences end with periods.
1

2 sentences

some capitalis

periods.
Main Idea

4

A main idea

3 details

conclusion
3

A main idea

2 details

conclusion.
2

A main idea

1 supporting detail

conclusion.
1

A main idea and conclusion

No supporting details
Illustration

4

One drawing that pertains to the main idea.
3

One drawing that kind of goes with the main idea.
2

A drawing that about the topic but
does not relate to the main idea.
1

A drawing that does not go with the main idea.



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