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Break Up Leter
Rubric Code:
K2WX329
By
SBSTEACHER
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Subject:
History
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Excellent
10 pts
Fair
7 pts
Poor
5 pts
July 4, 1776 - Date on Letter
Excellent
You have put the correct date of July 4, 1776 on the letter.
Fair
You have part of the correct date on the letter.
Poor
The date on your letter is incorrect.
Address
Excellent
Letter is addressed to King George III of Great Britain.
Fair
Letter has most of the address.
Poor
Letter does not address King George III.
Breaking Up with England
Excellent
Letter states that the relationship between America and England is over.
Fair
Letter somewhat states that the relationship is over.
Poor
Letter does not state that the relationship is over.
Why the Break?
Excellent
Letter states 3 or more grievances (complaints)
Fair
Letter states 2-3 grievances (complaints)
Poor
Letter states only 1 grievance.
Ending the letter
Excellent
Letter is ended with a proper salutation.
Fair
Letter is ended with somewhat a salutation
Poor
Letter ends, no salutation.
Subjects:
History
Types:
Writing
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