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SCL W1.5 Writing Rubric 
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.1.5 With guidance and support from adults, focus on a topic, respond to questions and suggestions from peers, and add details to strengthen writing as needed.
Rubric Code: UX64W66
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Subject: Education  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Advanced

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Partially Proficient

2 pts

Emerging

1 pts

Focus

Advanced

Focused on topic and includes few, if any, loosely related ideas
Proficient

- Focused but may contain ideas that are loosely connected to the topic
Partially Proficient

- Addresses topic but may lose focus by including loosely related topics
Emerging

- Addresses topic but may focus by including loosely related ideas
Sequence

Advanced

- Transitional devices strengthen organization
Proficient

- Lacks logical progression of ideas
Partially Proficient

Includes a beginning, middle, and end, but these elements may be brief
Emerging

- Has an organizational pattern but may lack completeness or closure
Spelling

Advanced

Occasional errors; word choice is adequate
Proficient

- General conventions are used
Partially Proficient

Errors in basic conventions, but common words are spelled correctly
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Emerging

- Frequent and blatant errors in basic conventions; commonly used words may be misspelled
Conventions

Advanced

- Commonplace understanding of writing conventions
Proficient

- Partial, limited understanding of writing conventions
Partially Proficient

Definite misunderstanding of writing conventions
Emerging

- Obvious misunderstanding of writing conventions
Detail

Advanced

- Some specific details; support is loosely developed
Proficient

- Development of support is uneven
Partially Proficient

Development of support is erratic and nonspecific.
Emerging

- Little if any development of the supporting ideas; support may consist of generalizations or fragmentary lists




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