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Writing 4 Types of Sentences 
Students will write atleast 2 examples of the 4 types of sentences. Students will use appropriate captalization and punctuation marks at the end of sentences(declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative. Standard: ELA2W1, r
Rubric Code: Q2XC53
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Interrogative Sentence

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Exclamatory Sentence

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Command Imperative

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Declarative Sentence

Poor

Student did not write example of 4 types of sentences nor did they use correct end punctuation.
Fair

Student wrote 1 example of the 4 types of sentences. Student used some appropriate capitalization and punctuation end marks.
Good

Student wrote 2 examples of the 4 types of sentences and used appropriate capitalization and punctuation end marks.
Great

Student wrote 3 or more examples of the 4 types of sentences. Student used appropriate capitalization and punctuation end marks.
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