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Friendly Letter Writing Rubric
Friendly Letter Writing Rubric
Write a friendly letter. Remember to correctly use and punctuate all the parts of the friendly letter.
Rubric Code:
S29464
By
stlaurent
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Friendly Letter Rubric
Excellent
4 pts
Satisfactory
3 pts
Needs Improvement
2 pts
Unsatisfactory
1 pts
Heading/Salutation
Excellent
A proper heading and salutation is used in the correct place. Proper use of commas, capitalization of the name, and the proper address format all used. The heading includes the date.
Satisfactory
Missing one component from the following: Proper heading and salutation is used in the correct place. Proper use of commas, capitalization of the name, and the proper address format all used. The heading includes the date.
Needs Improvement
Missing two components from the following: Proper heading and salutation is used in the correct place. Proper use of commas, capitalization of the name, and the proper address format all used. The heading includes the date.
Unsatisfactory
Missing three or more components from the following: Proper heading and salutation is used in the correct place. Proper use of commas, capitalization of the name, and the proper address format all used. The heading includes the date.
Body
Excellent
Body includes at least three complete paragraphs. A capital letter is used at the beginning of each sentence. A correct punctuation mark is used at the end of each sentence. A clear idea is stated and conveyed to the reader.
Satisfactory
Missing one component from the following: Body includes at least three complete paragraphs. A capital letter is used at the beginning of each sentence. A correct punctuation mark is used at the end of each sentence. A clear idea is stated and conveyed to the reader.
Needs Improvement
Missing two components from the following: Body includes at least three complete paragraphs. A capital letter is used at the beginning of each sentence. A correct punctuation mark is used at the end of each sentence. A clear idea is stated and conveyed to the reader.
Unsatisfactory
Missing three or more components from the following: Body does not include at least three paragraphs. A capital letter is not used at the beginning of each sentence. A correct punctuation mark is not used at the end of each sentence. A clear idea is not stated and/or conveyed to the reader.
Closing
Excellent
Proper closing is included. Closing is used in the proper place. Correct use of comma is included.
Satisfactory
Proper closing is included. Closing is used in the proper place. Correct use of comma is not included.
Needs Improvement
Proper closing is included. Closing is not used in the proper place. Correct use of comma is not included.
Unsatisfactory
Proper closing is not included.
Signature
Excellent
Proper signature is included. Signature is used in the proper place. Name is properly capitalized.
Satisfactory
Proper signature is included. Signature is used in the proper place. Name is not properly capitalized.
Needs Improvement
Proper signature is included. Signature is not used in the proper place and/or the name is not properly capitalized.
Unsatisfactory
Proper signature is not included.
Postscript (p.s.)
Excellent
Postscript is brief and is used in the proper place. It is in a proper sentence format.
Satisfactory
P.S. is brief and is used in the proper place, but may be missing proper capitalization or punctuation.
Needs Improvement
P.S. is a little long. It is used in the wrong place and/or is missing proper capitalization or punctuation.
Unsatisfactory
Proper postscript is not included.
Keywords:
Friendly Letter Writing, Reading
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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