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Writing an Extended Response
Literature Response to James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl
Rubric Code:
S72X34
By
Mrs_Carter
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Writing: Literature Response
Level Four
4 pts
Level Three
3 pts
Level Two
2 pts
Level One
1 pts
Organization
Level Four
Your writing is clearly organized. You have a clear opening and closing sentence. Your writing responds to each prompt in sequence.
Level Three
Your writing is mostly organized. You have a clear opening and closing sentence.
Level Two
Your writing is fairly organized. You have a clear opening sentence. You may be missing a closing sentence or you didn't respond to the prompts in sequence.
Level One
Your writing is not organized. You may be missing an opening sentence or other parts. You did not respond to the prompts in sequence.
Purpose
Level Four
You have a clear purpose for writing. Your writing is focused throughout.
Level Three
Your purpose for writing is mainly clear. You mostly kept focused on the task.
Level Two
Your purpose for writing is somewhat clear. You may have drifted off task in some areas.
Level One
Your purpose for writing is unclear. Perhaps, you lost focus.
Content
Level Four
You included details from the story.
Level Three
You included details from the story.
Level Two
You attempted to include details from the story.
Level One
You did not include details from the story.
Grammar/Mechanics
Level Four
You have few or no mistakes in grammar.
Level Three
You have few mistakes in grammar.
Level Two
You have some mistakes in grammar.
Level One
You have many mistakes in grammar which makes your writing difficult to read.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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