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Reader's Letter Rubric 
To be used to score weekly student Reader's Letters.
Rubric Code: Z3386X
Ready to use
Public Rubric
Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Reading Response Written Letter
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Use of details from the reading

Poor

Uses few or no details.
Fair

Uses some details that show some reading and understanding was done.
Good

Uses many details that prove a book was read and understood.
Use of indepedent thought

Poor

No proof of any independent thought.
Fair

Some proof that student is thinking about the reading.
Good

Clearly proves that student is thinking about the reading.
Punctuation/Indention

Poor

Rarely has correct punctuation. Forgets to indent paragraphs.
Fair

Usually has correct punctuation and at least indents the first paragraph.
Good

Always (or almost always) has correct punctuation and remembers to indent new paragraphs.
Parts of a Letter

Poor

Only includes 1-2 parts of the friendly letter and neglects to include much or all of the proper placement and/or punctuation.
Fair

Includes 3 or more parts of a friendly letter and attempts to use some proper placement and punctuation.
Good

Includes all 5 parts of a friendly letter with proper placement and punctuation.
Personal Best, Spelling, Neatness

Poor

Many of the words used are spelled incorrectly.
Fair

Most words are spelled correctly; few attempts made to fix errors.
Good

All of words are spelled correctly; many attempts made to fix errors.




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