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Letter to Someone
Letter to the Editor
This rubric is for writing activity
Rubric Code:
B2X4627
By
cherrycabsag
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Someone
Fair
1 pts
Good
2 pts
Excellent
3 pts
Introduction
Fair
The writer does not present a reason for writing the letter.
Good
The writer presents a reason for writing, but does not make it perfectly clear.
Excellent
The writer presents a clear reason for writing to the chosen addressee.
Content
Fair
Writes a few simple, underdeveloped ideas.
Provides very few facts supporting his/her point of view.
Good
Shows some understanding of a social issue
Provides some understanding of her/his point of view.
Excellent
Writes and develops ideas of some complexity.
Supports his/her view with relevant facts.
Ending
Fair
The writing leaves the reader hanging or confused. There is no clear summary, recommendation, or call to action.
Good
The writer concludes in the final paragraph with suggestions for further action.
Excellent
The issue is summarized, and the recommendation is made, or the action required is clear and compelling.
Format
Fair
Some aspects of letter format are present.
Good
Most aspects of letter format are present.
Excellent
All aspects of letter format are present.
Conventions
Standard English conventions are observed.
Fair
The letter contains many grammatical errors. Punctuation marks are incorrectly used. There is no present conditional statement.
Good
The letter contains some grammatical errors and in the use of punctuation marks.
There are at least three present unreal conditional statements.
Excellent
The letter contains few to no grammatical errors.
Use correct punctuation marks.
There are at least five present unreal conditional statements.
Subjects:
English
Journalism
Types:
Writing
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