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Persuasive Letter
Rubric Code:
CX68AC
By
MrsMindyJones
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Persuasive Letter
Poor
0 pts
Fair
1 pts
Good
2 pts
Heading
Poor
Does not contain any requirements: name, address and date
Fair
Contains only some requirements: name, address and date
Good
Contains all three requirements: name, address and date
Greeting
Poor
Does not contain any requirements: does not begin with a capital letter or end with a comma
Fair
Contains only one of the requirements: begin with a capital letter, end with a comma
Good
Contains all requirements: begin with a capital letter, end with a comma
Opening Paragraph
Poor
Does not contain any requirements: 1st sentence is indented, contains your opinion sentence, contains a 2nd sentence describing more about you and your opinion.
Fair
Contains some requirements: 1st sentence is indented, contains your opinion sentence, contains a 2nd sentence describing more about you and your opinion.
Good
Contains all requirements: the 1st sentence is indented, contains your opinion sentence, contains a 2nd sentence describing more about you and your opinion.
Body Paragraph
Poor
Does not contain any requirements: 1st sentence is indented, contains 3 sentences with each sentence describing a different reason why your opinion is a good idea
Fair
Contains some requirements: 1st sentence is indented, contains 3 sentences with each sentence describing a different reason why your opinion is a good idea
Good
Contains all requirements: 1st sentence is indented, contains 3 sentences with each sentence describing a different reason why your opinion is a good idea
Closing Paragraph
Poor
Does not contain any requirements: 1st sentence is indented, your opinion is politely restated, the reader is thanked for reading the letter
Fair
Contains some requirements: 1st sentence is indented, your opinion is politely restated, the reader is thanked for reading the letter
Good
Contains all requirements: 1st sentence is indented, your opinion is politely restated, the reader is thanked for reading the letter
Closing
Poor
Does not contain any requirements: Skip 2 lines after the closing paragraph, begin writing in center of the page, capitalize the first word, use a comma at the end
Fair
Contains some requirements: Skip 2 lines after the closing paragraph, begin writing in center of the page, capitalize the first word, use a comma at the end
Good
Contains all requirements: Skip 2 lines after the closing paragraph, begin writing in center of the page, capitalize the first word, use a comma at the end
Signature
Poor
Does not contain any requirements: Your first and last name is written in cursive below the closing
Fair
Contains some requirements: Your first and last name is written in cursive below the closing
Good
Contains all requirements: Your first and last name is written in cursive below the closing
Punctuation/Capitalization
Poor
No or minimal sentences contain correct punctuation and capitalization. Commas and periods were not used correctly in dates and addresses and correct capitalization of people, streets, cities and states was not used
Fair
Some sentences contain correct punctuation and capitalization, including correct usage of commas and periods in dates and addresses and correct capitalization of people, streets, cities and states
Good
All sentences contain correct punctuation and capitalization, including correct usage of commas and periods in dates and addresses and correct capitalization of people, streets, cities and states
Spelling/Grammar
Poor
No or minimal spelling and grammar is correct
Fair
Some spelling and grammar is correct
Good
All spelling and grammar is correct
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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