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Card Writing 
Directions: Write and illustrate a card to a family member or friend.
Rubric Code: K26B8A
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Excellent

3 pts

Good

2 pts

Fair

1 pts

Needs Improvement

0 pts

Sentence Structure

Excellent

Writes sentence left to right with some punctuation and correct word order.
Good

Writes sentence left to right with little to no punctuation and one or two errors in word order.
Fair

Writes sentence left to right with no punctuation and several errors in word order.
Needs Improvement

Random order of words and letters or no response
Capital and lowercase letters

Excellent

Correct usage of capital letters in both first and last names, as well as other appropriate words.
Good

Capital letter used correctly to start first or last names and not other words.
Fair

No capital letters used
Needs Improvement

Random use of capital and lowercase letters or no response
Spacing

Excellent

Proper spacing in between individual letters and individual words
Good

Proper space in between student's name only
Fair

Proper space between the individual letters of the first and last name
Needs Improvement

Overlapping of letters or no response
Picture

Excellent

Picture is relevant to contents of card and easily decipherable.
Good

Picture is somewhat relevant, but teacher needs clarification.
Fair

Picture is clear, but random and disconnected from card subject matter.
Needs Improvement

Picture is random and not decipherable or no response.



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