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Letter to a Friend 
Rubric Code: WXW5933
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

5 pts

Fair

7 pts

Excellent

10 pts

Length

Poor

Student only manages to compose a paragraph containing 6 sentences or less and only uses 3 reflexive verbs or less.
Fair

Student constructs a modestly sized paragraph (between 7-14 sentences) and contains between 4-6 reflexive verbs.
Excellent

Student constructed a bulky paragraph (between 15-20 sentences) that includes at least 7 reflexive verbs.
Grammar

Poor

Student's composition has several errors regarding grammar, subject/verb agreement, or issues regarding pronouns. Composition was not planned in an organized manner.
Fair

Student's composition has minor conjugation error or contains mistakes regarding pronoun placement or subject/verb agreement.
Excellent

Student composes a letter and has no mistakes regarding grammar and was very well thought out and organized. All reflexive verbs are conjugated properly and pronouns are placed properly as well.
Creativity and Neatness

Poor

Minor effort taken to complete assignment. Apparent that little thought was put into project.
Fair

Student planned a semi-creative composition, but the entire idea did not come across as cohesive or ideas did not make sense together.
Excellent

It is obvious that the student took time to create a well thought out composition that is entertaining and shows knowledge of topic.





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