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Canine Academy Friendly Letter 
Write a friendly letter to a parent with the purpose of describing the conflict of your rafting trip as if you were with Nina in the story "Whitewater Adventure."
Rubric Code: N246A4W
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Friendly Letter RAFT SCORING
  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Partially Proficient

2 pts

Needs Improvement

1 pts

Heading/Date

Excellent

The date is written correctly and placed in the correct location.
check spelling
check comma
Good

Either date or its location is incorrect.
Partially Proficient

Both the date and its location are incorrect.
Needs Improvement

The date has many errors.
Greeting

Excellent

A proper greeting is used in the correct place. Proper capitalization of the name and the proper use of the comma are all included.
Good

Missing one component from the following: Proper greeting
correct placement,
capitalized name
proper use of the comma.
Partially Proficient

Missing two or more components:
Proper greeting
correct placement,
capitalized name
proper use of the comma.
Needs Improvement

The greeting has many errors.
Body

The message includes point-of-view descriptions of events that use emotional words.

Excellent

Body is indented, includes at least 6 complete sentences that begin with capital letters, end with punctuation, have subjects, verbs, and make sense.
The author's POV is evident.
Good

Correct paragraph sentences with the 5 sentence parts we have studied.
Two or three sentences are missing parts.

The POV is not clear, or is mixed with other narrative POV.
Partially Proficient

Four or more sentences are missing one of the 5 sentence parts.
capital letter, endmark,
subject, verb, and make sense.
Needs Improvement

The body does not have complete sentences. The writing is hard to understand and follow.
Closing / Signature

Describes the relationship between letter sender and receiver.

Excellent

Closing has correct placement with capitalized first word only, and is followed by a comma.

Letter is signed under the closing, aligned with the first letter of the closing.
The name is written in cursive.
Good

Missing one component:
closing placement
closing capitalization
comma
signature placement
Partially Proficient

Missing two components:
closing placement
closing capitalization
comma
Signature placement
Needs Improvement

The closing has many errors.
RAFT

This letter achieves the goal of the RAFT.

Excellent

The role of the writer is evident.
The AUDIENCE is addressed.
Letter format is followed.
The topic is related to the story.
Good

ONE of these is missing:
The role of the writer is evident.
The AUDIENCE is addressed.
Letter format is followed.
The topic is related to the story.
Partially Proficient

Two of these are missing:
The role of the writer is evident.
The AUDIENCE is addressed.
Letter format is followed.
The topic is related to the story.
Needs Improvement

The RAFT approach to writing was not used.



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  • Friendly Letter Writing

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