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Letter of Introduction (Field Placement) 
Students will prepare a letter of introduction for their field placement supervisor. The letter will typed and include the seven basic elements of a business letter.
Rubric Code: SXCB377
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Subject: Vocational  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Letter of Introduction
  Below Basic

Address, date, supervisor address, salutation, 3 paragraph body, closing, name with signature

1 pts

Basic

Address, date, supervisor address, salutation, 3 paragraph body, closing, name with signature

2 pts

Proficient

Address, date, supervisor address, salutation, 3 paragraph body, closing, name with signature

3 pts

Excellent

Address, date, supervisor address, salutation, 3 paragraph body, closing, name with signature

4 pts

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Audience and Purpose

Below Basic

Uses informal language that does not address the intended audience appropriately;fails to communicate the letter's purpose
Basic

Uses appropriate language but does not clearly address the intended audience; several of the elements of a business letter are missing the purpose of the letter is not clearly stated.
Proficient

Consistently uses approriate language to address the intended audience. Includes most of the 7 elements of a business letter the purpose of the letter is obvious.
Excellent

Consistently uses approriate language to address the intended audience. Includes all 7 elements of a business letter. The purpose of the letter is clearly described.
Comments
Organization

Below Basic

Uses a format that does not fit the specified business letter format criteria. inconsistently or randomly presents information
Basic

Some business letter elements are presented but the letter format is inconsistent and difficult for the reader to folllow.
Proficient

Follows a conventional format for a business letter. Most elements are in the appropriate order. Ideas are relatively connected to the next.
Excellent

Follows a conventional format for a business letter. All elements are in the appropriate order. Each idea is clearly connected to the next.
Comments
Elaboration

Below Basic

Provides too few or too many details. No detail as to personal experience or education is mentioned.
Basic

Provides too few or too many details. Provides a minimal appropriate amount of detail related to personal experience and education
Proficient

Provides an appropriate amount of detail related to personal experience and education
Excellent

Provides an abundance of detail to personal experiences and education.
-The letter is concise, but includes all adequate information.
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Comments
Use of Language

Below Basic

Shows no clarity or fluency;demonstrates poor use of language;introduces many mechanical errors and most of the elements of a business letter are missing.
Basic

Shows little clarity or fluency;presents minimal information briefly to the point of vagueness;introduces some mechanical errors. Elements of a business letter are out of order with quite a few errors in grammar or punctuation
Proficient

Shows some clarity and fluency;presents information briefly; introduces few mechanical errors Includes most of elements of a business letter with few errors in grammar or punctuation
Excellent

Shows overall clarity and fluency;succinctly presents information.
Includes all 7 elements of a business letter with no errors in grammar or punctuation
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