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Interview Paragraph 
The student is interviewing three family members and or friends, and writing a paragraph with the information gained from interviews
Rubric Code: P236476
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Subject: Communication  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Interview paragraph
  Poor

2 pts

Fair

4 pts

Good

6 pts

length of paragraph

Poor

Less than 8 lines.
Fair

Between & and 8 Lines.
Good

Between 8 to 10 lines
conventions & grammar

Poor

Has 5 or more grammar and spelling mistakes.
Does not use punctuation marks.
Fair

Has less than three grammar and spelling mistakes.
Uses some punctuation marks.
Good

No grammar and spelling mistakes.
Correct punctuation marks usage.
detail of paragraph

Poor

provided 1-2 details from each interview
Fair

provided 3-5 details from the interviews.
Good

provided at least6-10 details from the interviews of interview.
Penmanship

Poor

Handwriting can not be read due to letter size or spacing.
Unclean work, some smudges.
Fair

Some of the text can be read, but there is not clear tracing in some letters.
Some smudges in the work.
Good

All handwriting is clear and can be read.
No smudges, clean work.



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