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A Letter from London 
Rubric for Evaluating a RAFT prompt on writing a letter from London about the life and times of William Shakespeare
Rubric Code: D4X9X5
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Poetry rubric for Foundations of English
  Shakespeare Would Be Proud

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Almost Ready for the Globe

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Getting There

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Upstart Crow

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Audience

Including precise word choice.

Shakespeare Would Be Proud

The audience for whom the letter is being written is easily identifiable - a loved one - family member, husband, wife, parents, etc. and is named in the letter.
Almost Ready for the Globe

The audience for whom the letter is being written is identifiable - a loved one - family member, husband, wife, parents, etc. and is named in the letter.
Getting There

The audience for whom the letter is being written is identifiable but is not named and/or clear.
Upstart Crow

The audience for whom the letter is being written is not clearly identifiable.
Purpose

Shakespeare Would Be Proud

The letter clearly describes the writer's purpose of being in Elizabethan Era London and has vivid details of his/her experience based on class notes and lectures.
Almost Ready for the Globe

The letter describes the writer's purpose of being in Elizabethan Era London and has good details of his/her experience based on class notes and lectures.
Getting There

The letter describes the writer's purpose of being in Elizabethan Era London and has some details of his/her experience based on class notes and lectures.
Upstart Crow

The letter does not clearly describe the writer's purpose of being in Elizabethan Era London and has few details of his/her experience based on class notes and lectures.
Voice

Shakespeare Would Be Proud

Voice is well conveyed through excellent word choice, varied sentences, vivid details, and a creatively and well told story.
Almost Ready for the Globe

Voice is conveyed through good word choice, some sentence variety, good details, and a well told story.
Getting There

Voice is conveyed through word choice, some sentence variety, a few details, and a basic story.
Upstart Crow

Voice is not well conveyed through word choice. Sentences lack variety, details, and/or the story is hard to follow.
Narration & Fluency

Shakespeare Would Be Proud

Contains a beginning, middle, and end and flows smoothly with easy to read expression.
Almost Ready for the Globe

Contains a beginning, middle, and end and is fairly smooth and easy to read.
Getting There

Contains a beginning, middle, and end but is not consistently smooth to read.
Upstart Crow

Does not contain a beginning, middle or end and/or does not flow smoothly.




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