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Writing a Letter to the Editor 
Rubric Code: G4AW7W
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Writing a Letter to the Editor
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  Distinguished

100 pts

Proficient

85 pts

Emerging

70 pts

No Score

50 pts

Ideas
50 %

Distinguished

The writer asserts a sophisticated position that agrees or disagrees with a specific point made by the author of the editorial; the writer uses a variety of techniques to convince a particular audience to support his or her position; and the writer proposes a strong solution (if applicable).
Proficient

The writer states a position that agrees or disagrees with the author of the editorial; the writer uses at least two types of appeals and one technique to convince an audience to support his or her position; and the writer proposes a solution (if applicable).
Emerging

The writer shows a limited understanding of the author's ideas in the editorial. The position is unfocused or missing, persuasive appeals and techniques are not used to persuade the audience, and the writer does not offer a solution (if applicable).
No Score

Shows no evidence.
Organization
10 %

Distinguished

The letter is written in business leetter format, and the writer skillfully organizes the letter to suit the purpose and audience.
Proficient

The letter is wrtten in business letter format, and the writer organizes the letter to suit the purpose and audience.
Emerging

The letter is not properly formatted and/or the organization is difficult to follow. The writer shows a limited understanding of the purpose and/or audience.
No Score

Shows no evidence.
Use of Language
15 %

Distinguished

The writer's word choice skillfully supports the opinion.
Proficient

The writer's word choice effectively supports the opinion.
Emerging

The writer's word choice ineffectively supports the opinion.
No Score

Shows no evidence.
Conventions
15 %

Distinguished

Writing contains few or no errors in spelling, punctuation, or capitalization.
Proficient

Spelling, punctuation, and capitalization mistakes do not detract from the letter.
Emerging

Spelling, punctuation, and capitalization mistakes detract from meaning and/or readability.
No Score

Shows no evidence.
Evidence of the Writing Process
10 %

Distinguished

The texts demonstrate extensive evidence of the various stages of the writing process.
Proficient

The texts demonstrate evidence of the various stages of the writing process.
Emerging

The texts demonstrate little or no evidence of the various stages of the writing process.
No Score

Shows no evidence.




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