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Letter to a Character
Letter to a Character
Students write a letter to a character in the story Running Loose. Each letter should contain all parts of a letter. Each student needs to include a connection with the character and a piece of advice to the character about their situation.
Rubric Code:
Y65628
By
casm67
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Letter to a Character
No effort-1
1 pts
Little effort, not consistent-2
2 pts
At grade level-3
3 pts
Above grade level-4
4 pts
Format
No effort-1
No attempt
Little effort, not consistent-2
3/4 parts are in letter:
Date
Greeting
Body
Closing
At grade level-3
All parts of the letter are used and in correct placement.
Above grade level-4
Superior use all parts of a letter.
Conventions
No effort-1
No attempt
Little effort, not consistent-2
Letter is legible with limited amount of
punctuation.
At grade level-3
All punctuation is noted.
Above grade level-4
Superior use of punctuation.
Content
No effort-1
No attempt
Little effort, not consistent-2
Letter includes only a personal connection OR one piece of advice.
At grade level-3
Letter includes a personal connection and a piece of advice with a good amount of support and elaboration.
Above grade level-4
Letter includes a personal connection and a piece of advice with a superior amount of support and elaboration.
Use of activities done in class
No effort-1
No attempt
Little effort, not consistent-2
Partial use of prereading/prewriting activity used in letter.
At grade level-3
Use of at least two activities is visible in letter.
Above grade level-4
Use of more than two activities is visible in letter.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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