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Amazing Animal Research Unit 
Task Students research an animal of their choice. Students will organize their facts into categories: food, body, habitat, and habits. Students will demonstrate an understanding of their animal by writing their own non-fiction book. Students will also state an opinion about their animal and supply a reason for their opinion. Standards R.I.10 With prompting and support, read informational text s appropriately complex for grade 1. RI.I.5 Know and use various text features to locate key facts or information in a text. W.1.2 Write informative/explanatory exts in which they name a topic, supply some facts about the topic, and provide some sense of closure. We have been learning about non fiction. We are learning to use different tools to find information.
Rubric Code: T649B2
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Ideas

Expert

* The idea is clear and coherent.
* The text is well-developed.
* The writer shows an understanding of the topic through elaborate and interesting details.
Practitioner

*The idea is clear.
*The text makes sense but some information may be missing or irrevelent.
*The writer shows understanding though text and illustrations.
Apprentice

*The idea is simple.
*The text is a simple sentence with basic details.
*The writer shows understanding through illustrations.
Novice

*The idea conveys little meaning.
*The text has simple, recognizable letters with some early attempts at words.
*The writer shows little understanding through illustrations.
Sentence Fluency

Expert

*Writes multiple detailed sentences about each category. *Sentences start differently and have a pleasing rhythm. *The flow from one sentence to the next is smooth.
Practitioner

*Writes simple sentences about each category.
*Some sentences start differently and are of different lengths.
*The flow from one sentence to the next can be read easily but can have a few awkward patterns.
Apprentice

*Writes some simple sentences about each category.
*The piece contains short and repetitive phrases.
*Awkward language patterns break the flow of the piece.
Novice

*Writes at least one recognizable sentence.
*The piece contains short phrases.
*There is no overall flow to the piece.
Conventions

Expert

*All sight and spelling words are spelled correctly.
*Applies basic capitalization rules with consistency.
* Uses correct grammar.
Practitioner

*Most sight and spelling words are used correctly.
*Applies basic capitalization rules but needs minor editing.
*Most grammar is correct.
Apprentice

*Some sight and spelling words are used correctly.
*Applies basic capitalzation rules but not consistent.
*Some grammar is correct.
Novice

*Words are inconsistent and unreadable.
*Writer experiments with capitalization.
*Grammar is not present.




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