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Persuasive Writing - Letter
First Grade Writing
Rubric Code:
DX966AW
By
julieminor
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Persuasive Letter
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
X
0 pts
Claim
Good
My claim is clearly established in the opening paragraph and continues throughout your letter.
Fair
My claim is inconsistent throughout your letter.
Poor
My claim is unclear.
X
My letter does not attempt to state a claim.
Use of Sources
Good
My letter accurately references the article and/or the videos.
Fair
My letter references details from the article or videos but not all references are accurately cited.
Poor
My letter references the article or videos but does not contain any details.
X
My letter makes no references to any sources.
Counter-Claim
Good
My letter accurately references the article or video related to my counter-claim.
Fair
The last sentence is vaguely related to the topic.
Poor
The last sentence is unrelated to the rest of the paragraph.
X
I did not attempt to write a conclusion.
Capitalization
Good
Most sentences begin with a capital letter, proper nouns are capitalized, and all others are lowercase.
Fair
Two of the three aforementioned are apparent.
Poor
One of the three aforementioned is apparent.
X
None of the aforementioned are apparent.
Punctuation
Good
There is a punctuation mark after every sentence, and no misused punctuation.
Fair
There are punctuation marks after almost all sentences.
Poor
There are punctuation marks after less than half of the sentences written.
X
There are no correctly used punctuation marks.
Keywords:
punctuation, capitalization, topic, paragraph
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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