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Letter/Email/Conversation 
Rubric Code: S4X75C
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Greek Myth
Letter/Email/Postcards/
Converstaion
  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Poor

2 pts

Incomplete

1 pts

Required Elements

Letters/scripts/postcards

Excellent

Includes 2 letters/emails/postcards/
scripts - 1 from each character and is approximately 1 page.
Good

Includes 2 letters/emails/postcards/
scripts - 1 from each character and is not quite 1 page.
Poor

Includes 2 letters/emails/postcards/
scripts - 1 from each character and is only 1/2 page.
Incomplete

Includes 1 or 2 letters/emails/postcards/
scripts - but one or both is less than 1/2 a page.
Content

The main idea and character information are accurate

Excellent

All information is accurate and addresses character's feelings about his/her situation/desires.
Good

All information is mostly accurate and addresses character's feelings about his/her situation/desires.
Poor

Information is somewhat accurate but does not address character's feelings about his/her situation/desires.
Incomplete

Information is unclear and/or inaccurate and does not include character's feelings about his/her situation/desires.
Appearance

Overall neatness and creativity.

Excellent

The letters/emails/postcards/ scripts are easy to read, well-organized, and creative. Strong effort.
Good

The letters/emails/postcards/ scripts are fairly easy to read and somewhat organized and creative.
Poor

The letters/emails/postcards/ scripts are hard to read, not organized or creative. Sloppily done.
Incomplete

The letters/emails/postcards/ scripts are hard to read, not organized, sloppy or incomplete.





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