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Letter to King George 
Fort Worth ISD Curriculum Framework PCP: 8th Grade Social Studies. First Six Week, Module 2.
Rubric Code: G5AB6X
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Letter to King George
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2 pts

Good

3 pts

Address topic: “taxation without re

Poor

Does not address topic of "taxation without representation."
Fair

Somewhat address topic of "taxation without representation."
Good

Address topic of "taxation without representation."
4 examples/details of effects

Poor

One example is provided
Fair

Two examples are provided with details
Good

three or more examples with details are provided.
proper letter format,

Poor

Does not use letter format.
Fair

Some letter formatting is visible
Good

Uses correct letter formatting.
accurate historical facts

Poor

Inaccurate or no facts are provided.
Fair

Some facts are provided
Good

Accurate facts are provided
free of spelling/grammar errors

Poor

three or more spelling/grammatical errors are present.
Fair

two spelling or grammatical errors.
Good

Completely free of spelling/grammatical errors



Keywords:
  • Colonial America, Social Studies


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