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Persuasive letter 
Rubric Code: U6A6CX
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Public Rubric
Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Main/Topic Idea Sentences

Excellent

The topic is clearly stated both at the beginning, and at the end of the letter.
Good

The topic is mentioned in the first sentence, and is only weakly mentioned at the end.
Fair

The topic is only stated in the first sentence, or is not clearly stated.
Poor

The topic does not appear in either the first or last sentence.
Supporting Detail Sentences

Excellent

Letter has three or more convincing reasons or plans of action.
Good

Letter has only two convincing reasons or plans of action.
Fair

Letter has only one convincing reason or plan of action.
Poor

Letter does not have any reasons or plans of action.
Letter

Excellent

All parts of the letter are included, and are in the correct place (heading, greeting, body, closing, signature).
Good

One part is not included, or is not in the correct place.
Fair

Two parts are not included, or not in the correct place.
Poor

The necessary parts are not included in the letter, or are out of order.
Legibility

Excellent

The final draft is very well presented. The printing is very neat.
Good

The filnal draft is presented well. The printing is acceptably neat.
Fair

The final draft is presented satisfactorily. The printing is somewhat messy.
Poor

The final draft is presented poorly. It is not printed neatly, or is messy.
Mechanics and Grammar

Excellent

Letter has no, or a couple minor errors in puncuation, capitalization, and/or spelling.
Good

Letter has very few minor errors in punctuation, capitalization, and/or spelling.
Fair

Letter has many errors in punctuation, capitalization, and/or spelling.
Poor

Letter has many errors in punctuation, capitalization, and spelling.





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