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Four (4) Types of Sentences
Four (4) Types of Sentences
Group project where students name the four (4) types of sentences, listing ending punctuation, and giving an example of each type.
Rubric Code:
X7C85C
By
missymp
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Subject:
English
Type:
Handout
Grade Levels:
K-5, Undergraduate
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The Four Types of Sentences
Advance
4 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Basic
2 pts
Below Basic
1 pts
Total Score
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Compose (4) four kinds of Sentences
Advance
Student correctly composed all (4) four kinds of sentences.
Proficient
Student correctly composed three (3) of the four (4) kinds of sentences.
Basic
Student correctly composed at least two (2) of the four (4) kinds of sentences.
Below Basic
Student was unable to compose more than one (1) of the four (4) kinds of sentences.
Total Score
Ending Punctuation
Advance
Student was able to correctly label the ending punctuation of all four (4) kinds of sentences.
Proficient
Student was able to correctly list the ending punctuation for at least three (3) kinds of sentences.
Basic
Student was able to correctly list the ending punctuation of at least two (2) kinds of sentences.
Below Basic
Student was unable to correctly list the ending punctuation of more than one (1) kind of sentence.
Total Score
Complete Sentences
Advance
Student was able to correctly compose a simple sentence using all components of a complete sentence (capital letter, subject, verb, end punctuation, and makes sense).
Proficient
Student was able to correctly compose a simple sentence using at least four (4) components of a sentence.
Basic
Student was able to correctly compose a simple sentence using at least two-three (2-3) components of a sentence.
Below Basic
Student was able to correctly compose a simple sentence using at least two-three (2-3) components of a sentence.
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Neatness
Advance
The project is distractingly messy or very poorly designed. It is not attractive.
Proficient
The project is acceptably attractive though it may be a bit messy.
Basic
The project is attractive in terms of neatness.
Below Basic
The project is exceptionally attractive in terms of design, layout, and neatness
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Keywords:
4 kinds of sentences
Subjects:
English
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