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Writing to Win (What I thought you taught)FINAL EXAM 
Students will choose a Writing to Win Strategy to discuss history, literature, or art studied in French 3. Students will write a minimum of 3 paragraphs. Examples from the text should be cited. Opinion must be substantiated with examples from the text.
Rubric Code: E4XAB9
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

10 pts

Fair

20 pts

Good

40 pts

Prompt

Poor

Not written at top of page.
Fair

Written at top of page but may not be in a complete sentence.
Good

Written at the top of the page without any words missing. Prompt is written as a complete sentence.
Word bank (if applicable)

Poor

Words are not listed at the top of the page.
Fair

An insufficient number of words are listed at the top of the page.
Good

All possible words are listed at the top of the page. Words are checked off as they are used in the paragraph(s).
Examples

Poor

No examples are given or examples are incorrect.
Fair

Examples given may not fully explain concept. More examples would have been better.
Good

Multiple examples are given that clearly and accurately illustrate concept.
Paragraphs

Poor

Less than a paragraph is written.
Fair

Paragraphs begin to develop ideas but may have important information missing.
Good

Paragraphs are fully developed and comprehensible.





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