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Writing rubric

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Writing Rubrics

I love making rubrics for things! Here are a few rubrics I've used for writing assignments. They are pretty standard, but helpful none the ...

Quick Write Rubric

A Quick Write is a short response (2-10 minutes) to an open-ended question or prompt. This strategy is an excellent way for students to…

Story Writing Rubric

Story Writing Rubric Name: ___________________________________ Date: ____________________________________ Title of Writing: ________________________________...

How's My Writing?

Hello Everyone! I love helping first graders express themselves through writing. For me, the first semester of first grade is all about creating a safe environment for them to feel comfortable putting their thoughts down on paper. We work on all the different ways to incorporate written expression into our day. I just love when one of my little would rather write than do anything else! Well we are now all about making our great writing even better...That means editing. I don't know about…

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3 Types of Writing Rubrics for Effective Assessments - Vibrant Teaching

Did you know there are 3 types of writing rubrics that can be helpful to complete effective assessments? Read on to see examples of each . . .

Free Writing Rubric

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A Word on Writing Rubrics...

**Disclaimer: If you own any of writing resources from TpT, you’ve likely read this! Just wanted to save you a minute! Let’s Talk About Rubrics... I don’t LOVE rubrics. When I first started teaching, I always found myself second-guessing my gut instinct or paying too much attention to one category and not enough to another. Then, I’d get sort of obsessive about comparing papers and making sure that those with similar scores seemed to have similar strengths/mistakes. And then I always found…