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Writing From Inference 
Rubric Code: X33W86
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Exceptional

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Basic

2 pts

Beginning

1 pts

GLE 1.1

Develop concept and design

Exceptional

Letter demonstrates consistency in focus and always stays on topic.
Proficient

Letter usually demonstrates consistency in focus and stays on topic most of the time.
Basic

Letter begins on topic but doesn't demonstrate consistency in focus.
Beginning

Letter does not stay on topic or demonstrate any consistency in focus.
GLE 1.2

Use style appropriate to the audience and purpose.

Exceptional

Language is very precise, engaging, and well-suited to the topic and audience.
Proficient

Language is mostly precise, engaging, and well-suited to the topic and audience.
Basic

Language is somewhat precise, engaging, and well-suited to the topic and audience.
Beginning

Language is not precise, engaging, and well-suited to the topic and audience.
GLE 3.2

Draft - Elaborate on an initial idea.

Exceptional

Facts, information, and details are used often to support your ideas.
Proficient

Some facts, information, and details are used to support your ideas.
Basic

Some facts, information, and details are used but don't fully support ideas.
Beginning

No facts, information, and details are used to support your ideas.
GLE 3.5

Publish - Produce a legible, neat, final product.

Exceptional

The letter is extremely neat and legible.
Proficient

The poem is mostly neat and legible.
Basic

The poem is sometimes neat and legible.
Beginning

The poem is rarely neat or legible.




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