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Post Card
Students design a postcard and write to someone in first person using personal pronouns.
Rubric Code:
XXX57W2
By
Ellen_Burrell
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Postcard
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Required pronouns
Poor
Project uses only one type of pronoun and most are used correctly.
Fair
Project includes at least two types of personal pronouns which are used correctly.
Good
Project includes 2 first, 2 second, and 2 third person pronouns which are used correctly.
Point of View
Poor
Project is written in third person point of view.
Fair
Most of the project is written in first person point of view.
Good
Project is written in the first person point of view.
Grammer, Spelling and Mechanics
Poor
Several errors in grammar, spelling, or mechanics. Errors are distracting.
Fair
A few problems with grammar, spelling, or mechanics. Errors are minor and do not distract from the project.
Good
Little to no problems with grammar, spelling, and mechanics. Project was clearly proofread.
Creativitiy
Poor
Little evidence of uniqueness, individuality, and/or effort.
Fair
A few original or clever touches enhance the project.
Good
Exceptionally clever and unique; design and presentation enhance the project
Neatness, Appeal
Poor
Work shows no effort. Project is incomplete, illegible, or particularly messy and unattractive.
Fair
Generally neat and attractive; handwritten, some use of color, some problems in design and layout.
Good
Exceptionally neat and attractive; typed or very neatly hand written, appropriate use of color, particularly neat in design and layout.
Keywords:
personal pronouns
Subjects:
English
Types:
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