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Postcard from a Character 
Design and produce a series of four postcards. Create a picture on one side and write a brief message from one character to another on the reverse side.
Rubric Code: J52322
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Way to go!

4 Stars

6 pts

Good work.

3 Stars

4 pts

Not quite there...

2 Stars

2 pts

Character Inferences

Way to go!

The student chose a character from the book, made correct inferences about the character, and stayed in character through the writing.
Good work.

The student chose a character, made mostly correct inferences, and stayed mostly in character through the writing.
Not quite there...

The student chose a character, made somewhat correct inferences, and switched from character to personal writing.
Content

Way to go!

Student's writing is relevant to the postcard topic and story and uses more than one detail from the book in the postcard message.
Good work.

Student's writing is mostly relevant to the topic and story and uses at least one detail from the book in the postcard message.
Not quite there...

Student's writing is somewhat relevant to the topic, but does not include a detail from the story.
Sentence Structure

Way to go!

The student wrote at least five sentences that vary in length. Grammar and spelling are mostly correct (0-3). Punctuation is evident and correct.
Good work.

The students wrote three sentences that are about the same length. Grammar and spelling are somewhat correct with several errors (4-6). Punctuation is evident and correct.
Not quite there...

Students wrote at least one sentence with grammar and spelling that has between many errors (7-10). Punctuation is made but incorrect.
Postcard Illustration

Way to go!

Illustration on front of card is relevant to the postcard's message and story chosen. Evidence of time and effort are visible in the illustrators work.
Good work.

Illustration on front of the card is mostly relevant to the postcard's message and story chosen. Some evidence of time and effort is visible.
Not quite there...

Illustration on front of the card is somewhat relevant to the postcard's message and story chosen. Illustration shows little effort.



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