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Letter to Visitor 
Students were to write a descriptive letter to a visitor to their school, identifying the location of classroom objects using prepositions.
Rubric Code: N2XA539
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Excellent

4 pts

Proficent

3 pts

Developing

2 pts

Unsatisfactory

1 pts

Greeting

Excellent

A proper greeting is used in the correct place.

Names are capitalized.
Comma after the name.
Proficent

Missing one component from the following: A proper greeting is used in the correct place.
Names are capitalized.
Comma after the name.
Developing

Missing two components from the following: A proper greeting is used in the correct place.
Names are capitalized.
Comma after the name.
Unsatisfactory

Missing three or more components from the following: A proper greeting is used in the correct place.
Names are capitalized.
Comma after the name.
Organization

Excellent

The letter is in a logical order, uses transitions and makes sense.
Proficent

Missing one component from the following:
The letter is in a logical order, uses transitions and makes sense.
Developing

Missing two components from the following:
The letter is in a logical order, uses transitions and makes sense.
Unsatisfactory

Missing three or more components from the following:
The letter is in a logical order, uses transitions and makes sense.
Point of View

Excellent

Letter is written in first person point of view.
Proficent

Letter is written in first person point of view with one to two error in pronouns.
Developing

Letter is written in first person point of view with three or more errors in pronouns.
Unsatisfactory

Letter is written in the wrong point of view with four or more errors in pronouns.
Body Capitalization

Excellent

Capital letters are used at the beginning of all sentence and in all proper nouns.
Proficent

Capital letters are used at the beginning of most sentence and in most proper nouns.
Developing

Capital letters are sometimes used at the beginning of sentence and in proper nouns.
Unsatisfactory

Capital Letters are not present.
Body Punctuation

Excellent

Correct punctuation!
Proficent

Correct punctuation is used most of the time.
Developing

Correct punctuation is used some of the time.
Unsatisfactory

Punctuation is not used.
Preposition Use

Excellent

Prepositions are correctly used to properly describe the location and time of other words in the sentence
Proficent

Correct use of preposition is used most of the time.
Developing

Correct use of preposition is used some of the time.
Unsatisfactory

Missing prepositions to describe location and time.



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