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Letter to Friend Explaining 2-step Equation 
Students were asked to write a letter to a frien who is absent to explain how to solve a 2-step equation.
Rubric Code: A359W2
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Subject: Math  
Type: Writing  
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Powered by iRubric Letter to Friend Explaining 2-step
Students were asked to write a letter to a frien who is absent to explain how to solve a 2-step equation.
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Way to Go! Right on Target!

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Did you do your VERY best? You have a little work to di, but the letter was OK.

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This is not your best work! You can do better!

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Format
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The letter is written in letter format

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Has an opening and salutation. Has a closing sentence and appropriate signature.
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Opening and/or closing are weak.
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Letter does not include an opening or closing.
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