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Second Grade

End of the Year Autobiography Rubric

When Clow students enter second grade they are writing one paragraph autobiographies.  By the end of the year they are able to write 5 paragraph papers.

To the left, please read some quality samples of April 2nd grade writing here at Clow School.

5  Paragraph Autobiography Assessment Rubric

Categories

Requirements 5 4 3 2 1
Page Format -title centered
-paragraphs
indented correctly
-name & date
All elements in correct places   Some   No elements included or in correct format
Intro Paragraph Lead sentences creatively written & include: Topic sentence, a detail about family favorites, activities, &  conclusion All elements included & creatively written   Some included   None
Paragraph
Two
Includes a topic sentence, 3 details about family, & a concluding sentence creatively written All of the required information is included with descriptors: topic, 3 details, conclusion   Some of the required is included   None of the required is included
Paragraph
Three
Includes a topic sentence, 3 details about favorite things, & a conclusion written creatively All of the required is included & written with descriptors: topic sentence, 3 details & a conclusion   Some of the required information is included   None of the required information is included
Paragraph
Four
Includes a topic sentence, 3 details about activities, & a conclusion written creatively All of the required is included & written with descriptors: topic sentence, 3 details & a conclusion   Some of the required information is included   None of the required included
Concluding
Paragraph
Conclusion paragraph includes topic, summarizes all leads, & a conclusion written creatively All of the required is included & written with descriptors: topic, 3 details, summarizing leads, & a conclusion   Some of the required information is included   None of the required included
Mechanics Capitals, correct punctuation, & no spelling errors No errors   Some   Frequent errors, disrupts meaning of report
Neatness Neatly written report; Organized paper; No eraser marks Neat   Legible   Illegible,
poor quality

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