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Rubric for Persuasive Letter
Rubric for Persuasive Letter
Students required to write a persuasive letter to the government and are either arguing in favour for the environmentalists or the logging companies.
Rubric Code:
KX4CW57
By
glovere
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Subject:
Communication
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Persuasive Letter
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Introduction
Poor
Topic sentence is not stated at all.
Fair
Topic sentence is noted, but needs more work - too vague.
Good
Topic sentence is clearly developed.
Excellent
Topic sentence is clearly developed. Introduction is creative and grabs the attention of the reader.
Persuasive Elements
Poor
Writer provides one to two weak arguments to support their topic sentence.
Letter is composed in persuasive mode and has very few opinions with very few details or reasons, in few parts of the letter.
Fair
Writer provides one to two reason to support topic sentence. Writer provides one example to support reason.
Letter is composed in persuasive mode and has some opinions with details and reasons, in some parts of the letter.
Good
Writer provides 3 reasons to support topic sentence. Writer provides 2 examples to support each reason.
Letter is composed in persuasive mode and has opinions with details and reasons, in most parts of the letter.
Excellent
Writer provides 4 reasons to support topic sentence. Writer provides an example for each reason.
Letter is composed in persuasive mode and has clearly stated opinions with supporting details and reasons, throughout the letter.
Conclusion
Poor
Conclusion has no reference of topic sentence or reasons.
Fair
Conclusion reiterates topic sentence, but does not enlist reasons.
Good
Conclusion reiterates topic sentence and reasons .
Excellent
Conclusion reiterates topic sentence and reasons. Conclusion is creatively-written and memorable to the reader.
Mechanics ACOS#10, 11, & 12
Poor
6 or more spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors
Fair
3-5 spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors
Good
2 or less spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors. Convention errors do not effect the level of understanding of the letter.
Excellent
No spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors
Keywords:
persuasive letter
Subjects:
Communication
Types:
Writing
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