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Conflict Letter 
Write a letter to a middle school student describing a conflict you experienced and how it ended. Give them advice on how they could handle a similar situation.
Rubric Code: D2338XB
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

(0-25)

1 pts

Fair

(26-50)

2 pts

Good

(51-75)

3 pts

Score

(N/A)

Introduction

Poor

Introduction does not introduce topic.
Fair

Introduction attempts to introduce topic
Good
Score
Body Paragraph 1

Description of the Conflict

Poor

Does not contain a conflict.
Fair

Describes the conflict somewhat.
Good

Clear and coherent description of the conflict.
Score
Body Paragraph 2

How the conflict ended

Poor

Does not describe how the conflict ended.
Fair

Does not clearly describe how the conflict ended.
Good

Clearly describes how the conflict ended.
Score
Conclusion

Letter includes a concluding or closing statement.

Poor

No conclusion is apparent in the letter.
Fair

Conclusion is attempted, but it is weak.
Good

Conclusion provides a summary of supporting points or provides a closing statement.
Score
Spelling and Grammar

Adheres to spelling and grammar rules.

Poor

Many spelling and grammatical errors. Letter is difficult to read.
Fair

(7-10)spelling and grammatical errors which interfere with the overall meaning and flow of the letter.
Good

Minimal spelling and grammatical errors. They do not interfere with the meaning or flow of the letter.
Score
Flow/Transitions

Poor

No flow in writing. Letter is difficult to follow. No transition words used.
Fair

Flow of letter is hard to follow. Few or repetitive transition words used.
Good

Letter flows easily. Transitions used appropriately where and when needed.
Score




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