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Persuasive Letter Writing Rubric 
Write a persuasive letter. Remember to correctly use and punctuate all the parts of the letter.
Rubric Code: K99236
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Expert

4 pts

Practitioner

3 pts

Apprentice

2 pts

Novice

1 pts

Greeting/Address

Expert

A proper salutation is used in the correct place, proper use of comma, proper capitalization of the name.
Practitioner

Missing one component from the following: Proper salutation is used in the correct place, proper capitalization of the name, the proper use of the comma.
Apprentice

Missing two components from the following: Proper salutation is used in the correct place, proper capitalization of the name, the proper use of the comma.
Novice

Missing three components from the following: Proper salutation is used in the correct place, proper capitalization of the name, proper use of the comma.
Body

Expert

Provides 2-3 complex ideas, with vivid description, to persuade the reader
Practitioner

Provides 2 clear ideas, with appropriate description, to persuade the reader
Apprentice

Provides 1-2 simple ideas, with some description, to persuade the reader
Novice

Provides only 1 simple idea, with limited description, to persuade the reader
Closing

Expert

Proper closing is included.
Closing is used in the proper place.
Correct use of comma is included.
Signature included in the proper place.
Practitioner

Proper closing is included.
Closing is used in the proper place.
Correct use of comma is not included.
Signature included in the proper place.
Apprentice

Proper closing is included.
Closing is not used in the proper place. Correct use of comma is not included.
Signature included, but not in the proper place.
Novice

Proper closing is not included.
Closing is not used in the proper place. Correct use of comma is not included.
Signature is not included.
Conventions

Expert

Paper contains hardly any capitalization, punctuation and/or spelling errors.
Practitioner

Paper contains a few capitalization, punctuation and/or spelling errors.
Apprentice

Paper contains some capitalization, punctuation and/or spelling errors.
Novice

Paper contains many capitalization, punctuation and/or spelling errors.
Persuasive Techniques

Expert

Author uses 2 of the Persuasive Techniques: Address Objections, Agitate and Solve, Appeal to Emotion/Morals, or Storytelling to effectively persuade reader.
Practitioner

Author uses 1 of the Persuasive Techniques: Address Objections, Agitate and Solve, Appeal to Emotion/Morals, or Storytelling to effectively persuade reader.
Apprentice

Author attempts to use 1 of the Persuasive Techniques: Address Objections, Agitate and Solve, Appeal to Emotion/Morals, or Storytelling to persuade reader.
Novice

Author does not use any of the Persuasive Techniques to persuade reader.



Keywords:
  • Convince and argue for an idea that you want changed


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