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Writing Process/Paragraph Formation 
Forming Paragraph using the writing process
Rubric Code: NXWCA56
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Writing Process

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The student skipped three or more steps of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, publishing
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The student skipped two steps of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, publishing
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The student skipped one step of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, publishing
5

The student followed all steps of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, publishing
Topic Sentence

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The writing does not include the topic sentence.
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The writing includes a topic sentence. The sentence is not written well and is unclear.
3

The writing includes a topic sentence. The sentence is well written, but the topic of the paragraph is unclear for the reader.
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The writing includes a topic sentence. The sentence is well written and identifies the topic of the paragraph for the reader.
Supporting Details

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The writing does not include three supporting sentences.
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The writing includes three supporting sentences, but two or more do not relate to the topic sentence.
3

The writing includes three supporting sentences, but one does not relate to the topic sentence.
5

The writing includes three supporting sentences that relate to the topic sentence.
Closing

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The closing sentence was not present.
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The writing included a closing sentence, but it did not restate the topic of the paragraph.
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The writing included a closing sentence that restated the topic of the paragraph.
Format

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The writing did not follow correct paragraph formation: indention, starting additional lines at margins, title located at the top.
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The writing followed paragraph formation with two mistakes: indention, starting additional lines at margins, title located at the top.
3

The writing followed paragraph formation with one mistake: indention, starting additional lines at margins, title located at the top.
5

The writing followed correct paragraph formation: indention, starting additional lines at margins, title located at the top.
Presentation/ Publication

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The writer presents his/her revised and edited draft as the final version.
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The writer recopies his/her final draft with no extra presentation. Handwriting needs much improvement and was difficult to read.
3

The writing includes adequate presentation efforts with some attention to neatness and clarity. Handwriting needs some improvement.
5

The writer completes an impressive presentation of his/her written work with attention to neatness and clarity.




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