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A Postcard Home
Rubric Code:
QX9W5WC
By
hsukaskas
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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POSTCARD
Excellent
(N/A)
Good
(N/A)
Fair
(N/A)
Content
Excellent
Postcard includes a well written paragraph. Information provided is detailed and interesting. At least two facts about Hurricane Andrew are included. (underlined)
Good
Postcard includes a well written paragraph. Some interesting information is provided. One fact about Hurricane Andrew is included. (underlined)
Fair
Postcard includes a paragraph. Information provided is limited. No facts about Hurricane Andrew are provided.
Vivid Description
Excellent
Description includes vivid, sensory details. At least two figures of speech are included. (underlined)
Good
Description includes a few vivid details. At least one figure of speech is included. (underlined)
Fair
Descriptions are not vivd and include overused nouns, verbs, adjectives. No figures of speech are included.
Elements of a Postcard
Excellent
Front of postcard includes a scene, either pre or post hurricane. The back includes all elements of a postcard - an original stamp, the content, and the address.
Good
Postcard includes most of the required elements.
Fair
Postcard is missing many required elements.
Attractiveness
Excellent
Postcard is very creative, colorful, and neatly presented. Shows a great deal of effort.
Good
Postcard is colorful and displays some creativity. It is neat and shows effort.
Fair
Postcard is somewhat unattractive. Shows a lack of effort.
Conventions
Excellent
1-2 errors
Good
3-5 errors
Fair
More than 5 errors
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English
Types:
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