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FSL Writing Rubric 
Rubric Code: PX6C6C7
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Excellent

4 pts

Above

3 pts

Acceptable

2 pts

Not Yet

1 pts

Organization and Appearance
33 %

Excellent

Responses are consistently appropriate with elaboration. Exceeds expectations, colorful and creative. Content is well organized. Topic is discussed thoroughly.
Above

Completion of Task. Responses appropriate and adequately developed. Meets expecatations with some colorful and creative content. Presentation is generally logical. Most information on topic is included.
Acceptable

Completed task. Responses somewhat inappropriate. Last minute product. Lacking effort. <BR>
Presentation is somewhat illogical and confusing in places. Information on topic lacking.
Not Yet

Minimal attempt to complete task, response frequently inappropriate. Unsatisfactory. Poorly organized. Incomplete coverage of topic.
Comprehensability
33 %

Excellent

Reader can consistently understand what the writer is trying to communicate. Correct use of French vocabulary and word order is used.
Above

Reader can understand most of what the writer is trying to communicate. Mostly correct use of French vocabulary.
Acceptable

Reader can understand most of what the writer is trying to communicate. Incorrect use of French vocabulary.
Not Yet

Incomprehensible throughout. Uses English words throughout.
Vocabulary/Content
33 %

Excellent

Writer consistently uses a wide variety of vocabulary. Correct usage of new or unfamiliar vocabulary.
Above

Write uses a variety of relevant vocabulary. Vocabulary is appropritate to the level and topic.
Acceptable

Writer uses some vocabulary. Most of the vocabulary is basic and repetitive.
Not Yet

Writer doesn't use any vocabulary. Vocabulary is below the expected level and often irrelevant to the topic.





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