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Friendly Letter to One of the Characters
Friendly Letter to One of the Characters
Friendly letter written by students to one of the characters you admire or despise. The letter must be three pages long.
Rubric Code:
E54729
By
Munira
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Letter to Author
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Format
Excellent
Student has created a letter in perfect friendly letter format. The letter is three or more pages long. Student has typed or written the letter in their best cursive.
Good
Student has created a letter in friendly letter format with one mistake. The letter is three pages. The letter isStudent has typed or written the letter in their best cursive.
Fair
Student has created a letter in friendly latter format with two mistakes. The letter is less than three pages. Student has typed or written the letter in cursive.
Poor
Student has created a letter in friendly letter format with three mistakes. The letter is one page or less. Student has typed or written the letter in cursive.
Introduction and Conclusion
Excellent
Student wrote more than 5 sentences for intro. Student makes you very excited to read the letter. Conclusion thanks author in more than 4 sentences.
Good
Student wrote 5 sentences in intro. Student makes you excited to read the letter. Conclusion thanks author in 4 sentences.
Fair
Student wrote 4 sentences in intro. Student makes you somewhat excited to read the letter. Conclusion thanks author in 3 sentences.
Poor
Student wrote 3 sentences in intro. Student does not make you excited to read the letter. Conclusion thanks author in 2 sentences.
Connections
Excellent
Student wrote more than 4 sentences about more than 3 connections they had to the book. Student chose important, meaningful connections that go deeper in meaning.
Good
Student wrote 4 sentences about 3 connections they had to the book. Student chose important, meaningful connections.
Fair
Student wrote 3 sentences about 2 connections they had to the book. Student chose somewhat important, meaningful connections.
Poor
Student wrote 2 sentences about 1 connections they had to the book. Student did not choose important, meaningful connections.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
Writing
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