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Writing to Win Acrostic FINAL EXAM 
Students may choose an ACROSTIC to discuss grammar studied in French 3. Students will write a fact per letter of no less than 4 words pertaining to a particular grammar concept of their choosing. Examples with explanations can be used.
Rubric Code: F4XAB8
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

10 pts

Fair

20 pts

Good

30 pts

Prompt

Poor

Prompt word is not written down the side of the page.
Fair

Prompt word is written down the side of the page.
Good

Prompt word is written down the side of the page. No letters are missing. One letter per line.
Facts, quantity

Poor

Up to one third of letters have facts written beside them.
Fair

Up to two thirds of letters have facts written beside them.
Good

All letters have facts written beside them
Facts, quality

Poor

Entries may not be accurate. Many entries contain less than 4 words.
Fair

A mixture of accurate and non accurate facts exists. Some facts may contain less than 4 words.
Good

All facts are accurate. All entries contain 4 or more words.





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