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Spelling Short Story 
Students were instructed to write a short story using the prompt of "On My Snow Day." Students were to use correct end punctuations, capital letters at the beginning of the sentence, as well as use at least 5 of their current Spelling words listed for Unit #20.
Rubric Code: VX3976
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Capitalization

Poor

Students capitalized proper nouns and/or words at the beginning of each sentence with 4 or more errors.
Fair

Students capitalized proper nouns and/or words at the beginning of each sentence with 2-3 errors.
Good

Students capitalized proper nouns and/or words at the beginning of each sentence 0-1 errors.
End Punctuation

Poor

Students ended each sentence with the correct type of end punctuation with only 4 or more errors.
Fair

Students ended each sentence with the correct type of end punctuation with only 2-3 errors.
Good

Students ended each sentence with the correct type of end punctuation with only 0-1 errors.
Correct Spelling of Unit #20 words

Poor

Students misspelled Unit #20 words with 3 or more errors.
Fair

Students accurately spelled Unit #20 words with only 1-2 errors.
Good

Students accurately spelled Unit #20 words with 0 errors.
Use of ~5 Spelling Words

Poor

Students used at 1-2 spelling words correctly in his/her short story.
Fair

Students used at 3-4 spelling words correctly in his/her short story.
Good

Students used at least 5 spelling words correctly, or went above and beyond using more than 5 in his/her short story.




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