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Using Order & Transitional Words 
Students will answer the essential question: HOW CAN WE USE ORDER & TRANSITIONAL WORDS TO EXPLAIN THE STEPS IN A PROCESS?
Rubric Code: NAB3C2
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Topic Use

Poor

Topic is not clear and does not relate to assigned choices. Steps are out of order. No transition/order words are used.
Fair

Topic is somewhat clear. Steps are in order, however, do not all contain transition/order words.
Good

Topic is reasonably focused and clear. Steps are in order and all contain transition/order words.
Excellent

Topic is very focused and clear. Steps are in order and all contain transition/order words. Steps contain creativity and originality.
Transition/Order Words Usage

Poor

Transition/order words chosen do not make sense at all.
Fair

Some transition/order words chosen make sense.
Good

Most transition/order words chosen make sense.
Excellent

All transition/order words chosen make sense.
Mechanics/Grammar

Poor

Errors in spelling, punctuation and grammar seriously interfere with meaning.
Fair

Errors in spelling, punctuation and grammar somewhat interfere with meaning.
Good

Some errors occur in spelling, punctuation and grammar, but they do not interfere with meaning.
Excellent

Few or no errors occur in spelling, punctuation and grammar.




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