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Perfect Spring Break 
Rubric Code: P53332
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Needs Improvement

1 pts

Meets

3 pts

Exceeds

5 pts

Paragraph Format

Needs Improvement

The paragraph is difficult to follow. Ideas jump from one topic to another in an unorderly fashion that does not make sense. The paragraph contains a topic sentence or a concluding sentence, but does not contain both.
Meets

The paragraph is somewhat easy to follow. The paragraph contains a topic sentence. There are at least 2 supporting detail sentences that relate to the main idea. There is a concluding sentence, but it does not seem related to the topic sentence.
Exceeds

The sentences are in sequenced order and the paragraph is easy to follow. The paragraph contains a strong topic sentence. There area at least 3 or more supporting sentences that relate to the main idea.There is a concluding sentence that relates to the main idea/topic sentence.
Fluency and Word Choice

Needs Improvement

The meaning of 2 or more sentences is unclear. Two or fewer sentences begin in different ways and 2 or fewer sentences of are of different lengths. Two or fewer sentences include strong active verbs and/or describing words (adjectives and adverbs). Common words are repeated throughout the paragraph.
Meets

The meaning of 1 sentence is unclear. At least 3 of the sentences start in different ways and at least 3 are of different lengths. At least 3 sentences include strong active verbs and/or describing words (adjectives and adverbs). Common words may be repeated 1 time.
Exceeds

The meaning of each sentence is clear. Five or more sentences begin in different ways and are of different lengths. Five or more sentences include strong active verbs and/or describing words (adjectives and adverbs). Synonyms were used to add variety. Common words are not repeated.
Conventions

Needs Improvement

One or more sentences does not begin with a capital letter and/or end with a punctuation mark. All cities, states, places, titles, months, days, and names have not been capitalized. There is more than 1 spelling and/or 1 grammar error.
Meets

Every sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark; one sentence may end with an incorrect punctuation mark (.?!). All cities, states, places, titles, months, days, and names have been capitalized. There is no more than 1 spelling and 1 grammar error.
Exceeds

Every sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with the correct type of punctuation mark (.?!). Commas and apostrophes are used correctly. Quotation marks have been placed around dialogue and the closing quotation marks always follow a period or comma. All cities, states, places, titles, months, days, and names have been capitalized. There are no spelling or grammar errors.
Transition Words

Needs Improvement

No transition words are used between ideas.
Meets

One or two transition words are used to between ideas.
Exceeds

A transition word is used to between all ideas.




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