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A Letter to the King 
Rubric Code: FAW99A
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Subject: History  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

11 pts

Fair

22 pts

Good

33 pts

Grievances

A Grievance is a complaint. List 3 grievances that you have with the King.

Poor

The student lists only one grievance with the King.
Fair

The student lists two grievances they have with the King.
Good

The student lists three grievances they have with the King.
Explanation

Explain what your grievances are and why they make you angry.

Poor

The grievances are essentially a list of things the colonist is mad about, and does not go into any detail whatsoever.
Fair

The grievances are given, and there is a definition of what they are but no explanation as to why they make the colonist angry.
Good

The grievances are given and defined. The colonist explains why each grievance makes him angry in detail with 100% accuracy.
Writing Quality

Use quality writing, with correct structure, grammar, and creativity.

Poor

There is little to know structure to be found in the writing.

It is only one paragraph with no introduction or conclusion.

Grammar is horrible, words are misused, and there are constant spelling errors.
Fair

Some structure is evident, and quality writing can be seen. There is frequent misspelling, and some grammatical errors.
Good

Writing is excellent with superior structure and little to know grammatical errors.

Spelling is sound, and writing is creative and thoughtful.




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