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Homework Completion Rubric 
Students will know homework expectations which include completeness, accuracy, legibility, and layout.
Rubric Code: KX372A6
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Subject: English  
Type: Homework  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric HOMEWORK COMPLETION
 

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ASSIGNMENT COMPLETION

How much of the assignment was completed?

1

Less than 1/2 of the assignment was completed.
2

About 1/2 of the assignment was completed.
3

About 3/4 of the assignment seems was completed.
4

The entire assignment was completed.
ACCURACY

How much of the assignment was done right?

1

Less than 1/2 of the assignment seems to have been done correctly.
2

About 1/2 of the assignment seems to have been done correctly.
3

About 3/4 of the assignment seems to have been done correctly.
4

The entire assignment seems to have been done correctly.
LEGIBILITY/LAYOUT

How is the neatness and layout?

1

It's a struggle to read, and/or has many layout problems.
2

It's hard to read in some parts, and/or the layout has a few problems.
3

It looks perfectly neat and the layout is mostly correct.
4

The handwriting is beautiful and the layout is perfect.



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