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Letter to Author 
Write a letter to the author pretending you are the editor of the book. Tell the author about some of the things (NO LESS THAN 3) that you liked about the book or would like to see chanted. Be sure to give details and back up your ideas with reasons. This project should be in the proper letter format.
Rubric Code: P68ABX
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

9 pts

Fair

11 pts

Good

13 pts

Great

15 pts

Content of Project

Poor

Project uses a small amount of content form te book but it's not really clear or accurate. 1 things is listed that was liked about the book or that needs to be changed- no reasons why.
Fair

Project uses an acceptable amound of information from the book but it's hard to understand. Less than 2 things are included that were liked about the book or that need to be changed- no reasons.
Good

Project mostly uses information from the book in a clear and appropriate way. Less than 3 things are included that were liked about the book or that need to be changed with some reasons.
Great

Project clearly and appropriately reflects information from the book. 3+ things are included that were liked about the book or that need to be changed WITH reasons.
Conventions

Poor

Several grammar,spelling, punctuation mistakes.
Fair

Many grammar, spelling, punctuation mistakes.
Good

Few grammar, spelling, punctuation mistakes.
Great

Few to no grammar, spelling, punctuation mistakes.
Presentation

Poor

Project was poorly presented. Words were mumbled and voice was not clearly audible. Eye contact was not made and explanation was very brief.
Fair

Project was presented but with some difficulty. Voice could be heard only part of the time and eye contact was poor. Explanation of project was not thorough.
Good

Project was successfully presented. Voice was loud enough the majority of the time, more eye contact could have been made and explanation could have been more thorough and detailed.
Great

Project was presented very well to the class. Voice was loud enough to be heard, eye contact was made, and explanation of project was very thorough.
Letter Format

Poor

Porject shows minimal effort and creativity. 5-6 mistakes in letter format.
Fair

Project shows some effort but very little creativity. 3-4 mistakes made in letter format.
Good

Project shows effort was put forth and creativity was attempted. 1-2 mistakes made in letter format.
Great

Project show a great amount of effort and creativity. Student uses proper letter format-no mistakes.
Spelling

Poor

7-9 mistakes in spelling
Fair

4-6 mistakes in spelling
Good

2-3 mistakes in spelling
Great

No spelling mistakes!




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