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Freedom Train Final Project - Stamp Project 
Rubric Code: K37BAA
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Needs Work

17 pts

Okay Job

19.5 pts

Great Work

23 pts

Impressive

25 pts

Stamp Design

Needs Work

Your stamp did not represent the life of Harriet Tubman or the Underground Railroad well enough. The coloring was not done with care.
Okay Job

Your design could have better expressed the life of Harriet Tubman or the Undergoung Railroad. Although colored your design, it was sloppy.
Great Work

Your stamp clearly shows the life of Harriet Tubman or the Underground Railroad. Your coloring was neat and showed great care.
Impressive

Your stamp expressed Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, combined in one stamp. Your coloring was neat and professional.
Letter to the Postmaster General

Needs Work

You did not include any of the specifics of the assignment. You also did not write in letter form. You may not have written enough sentences in your paragraphs.
Okay Job

You did not write enough detail in each paragraph. You did not explain why your stamp should be circulated. You did not use complete sentences in your paragraphs.
Great Work

You did a great job explaining why your stamp should be circulated. You wrote complete sentences. I know you spent time on your letter to make it correct.
Impressive

Your letter was well written, well thought out, and well planned. You explained in complete detail why your stamp should be circulated.
Punctuation

Needs Work

You were missing many periods, exclamation points, or question marks at the end of your sentences. You also did not use quotation marks.
Okay Job

You were missing some of your periods, exclamation points, or question marks. You also did not use quotation marks correctly in all of your answers.
Great Work

You had ending punctuation marks at the end of all of your sentences. You also used quotation marks correctly. You only needed to add a few commas or special punctuation.
Impressive

You had correct punctuation at the end of all of your sentences and you used quotation marks correctly. You also correctly used commas, semicolons, and other special marks.
Capital Letters

Needs Work

Many of your sentences did not begin with capital letters. Also, important names and places were not capitalized.
Okay Job

You forgot to capitalize a few of the important names and places mentioned in the story. Keep a careful eye out for these special nouns.
Great Work

Almost all of your sentences begin with capital letters, and so do any proper nouns. Remember to capitalize the first letter of things like cities and states.
Impressive

You capitalized the beginning of every sentence you wrote. You also capitalized proper nouns, cities, states, and other important nouns.
Spelling

Needs Work

You misspelled many words in your letter. Most of the words you misspelled are words you should know how to spell.
Okay Job

Remember to have someone proofread your work for mistakes. If you're unsure about a word, circle it, and look it up in the dictionary for correct spelling.
Great Work

You only had a few spelling mistakes in your writing. The mistakes you did have were high-level words or words you don't use very often.
Impressive

You had no spelling mistakes in your answers. You took your time to have someone proofread your work, and you checked any words you were unsure of with a dictionary.




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