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2nd grade english language arts rubrics for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Charlotte's Web Book Report!

Charlotte's Web Book Report!

Created by
MissLavy
A fun 4 page book report based on the popular novel, "Charlotte's Web." This file includes: * 4 page book report with graphic organizer and written components * Book Report grading rubric * 1 page Character Analysis worksheet (which will be attached to their cereal box character creation) * Character Analysis grading rubric
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Diary of a Butterfly

Created by
Kim Julian
This fun activity includes a journal where students write in first person narrative format as a caterpillar follows its life cycle into a butterfly. It also includes a rubric and writing examples so students know what their writing should look like. I have also included my Life Cycle of a Butterfly handout to enrich the activity.
Preview of Guided Reading Conferencing book {FREEBIE}

Guided Reading Conferencing book {FREEBIE}

Created by
The Willow Tree
This file contains documents you need to set up your reading conference book including: - term planner - conference record sheet - reading level recording sheet - elaborate reading conference sheet focusing on reading strategies, comprehension strategies, fluency and expression. - simplified reading conference sheet - a circle is something the student needs to improve and a star is something they do well - reading goals broken up by level I have attached the file as a pdf due to the number of
Preview of Writing across curriculum rubrics

Writing across curriculum rubrics

Created by
LaughNLearn
NYC teachers are asked to do so much. I'm sharing these rubrics to be posted in areas of the room for writing in all subject areas. I've also included a few task cards that can accompany displays and student writing papers for editing and xeroxing. Anything to allow teachers to have Saturday to relax instead of doing hours of creating. Good Luck
Preview of Audience Sheet for Book Reports

Audience Sheet for Book Reports

Created by
Kwal
I created this to aid in keeping students busy while others are giving a book report...it is very useful tool which allows students to be part of the grading process as well.
Preview of Raise your sails! General rubric for students (Large)

Raise your sails! General rubric for students (Large)

This is the file for the larger rubrics to post on the wall.
Preview of Homework Self Evaluation Rubric

Homework Self Evaluation Rubric

This is a self evaluation rubric that students in my classroom use weekly to evaluate their performance on our weekly spelling activities. They choose one activity per night off my quad 4 spelling task activity grid and then score themselves. One advantage of the rubric is they must choose a writing activity to score anything above a 1 on part of the rubric. I then score over their score and they get a percentage based on 12 total points. I deduct ten points if the rubric is missing. It h
Preview of How-To writing Rubric

How-To writing Rubric

New *EDITABLE* rubric for How-To Writing!
Preview of Writing Check List

Writing Check List

Created by
Morgan Williams
This writing strategy helps students remember important thing s while writing. It is a toll for students to use when editing and proof reading their writing before turning in their final copy.
Preview of LLI Where to start word list pamphlet

LLI Where to start word list pamphlet

Created by
Let's Get Nerdy
Pamphlet of words from the LLI Where to Start Word list by Fountas and Pinnel
Preview of Peer/Self  Editing Rubric

Peer/Self Editing Rubric

Created by
Coffee and Hugs
This cute and fun rubric can help students from grades 2-5 edit their own work, based on the writing rubric of "Empowering Writers."
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