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Types of Sentences
Rubric Code:
ZXBCAB
By
scartervms
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Types of Sentences
Unacceptable
0 pts
Poor
1 pts
Good
2 pts
Excellent
3 pts
Simple Sentences
Unacceptable
There are no correct examples of a simple sentence.
Poor
There is only one correct example of a simple sentence.
Good
There are two correct examples of a simple sentence.
Excellent
There are three correct examples of a simple sentence.
Compound Sentences
Unacceptable
There are no correct examples of a compound sentence.
Poor
There is only one correct example of a compound sentence.
Good
There are two correct examples of a compound sentence.
Excellent
There are three correct examples of a compound sentence.
Complex Sentences
Unacceptable
There are no correct examples of a complex sentence.
Poor
There is only one correct example of a complex sentence.
Good
There are two correct examples of a complex sentence.
Excellent
There are three correct examples of a complex sentence.
Compound-Complex Sentences
Unacceptable
There are no correct examples of a compound-complex sentence.
Poor
There is only one correct example of a compound-complex sentence.
Good
There are two correct examples of a compound-complex sentence.
Excellent
There are three correct examples of a compuond-complex sentence.
Presentation
Unacceptable
There is no presentation.
Poor
The stuents only somewhat answer the essential question. Words may or may not be pronounced correctly, and the speaking may or may not be loud and clear.
Good
The students partially answer the essential question using sentences from their visual as examples. Most words are pronouced correctly and most of the speaking is loud and clear.
Excellent
The students accurately answer the essential question using the sentences from their visual as examples. Words are pronounced correctly and the speaking is loud and clear.
Visual
Unacceptable
There is no visual present.
Poor
The visual is not neat, organized, nor legible. The parts may or may not be labeled, and the visual may or may not represent the different types of sentences. The visual is not colorful nor attractive.
Good
The visual is neat, organized, and legible. Each part is labeled, and the visual represents the different types of sentences. The visual is somewhat colorful and attractive.
Excellent
The visual is neat, organized, and legible. Each part is clearly labeled, and the visual accurately represents the four different types of sentences. The visual is colorful and attractive.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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