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Letter to Teacher
Letter to Teacher
Students will each write a descriptive letter to the teacher, as a way to introduce themselves to the teacher. The first paragraph should explain an overarching goal the student has for the school year. In the next three paragraphs, the student should write about three things they would like their teacher to know about them. In the last paragraph, the student should describe how the teacher can help them do their best this year, and any questions or concerns the student has as we begin the year.
Rubric Code:
V228688
By
ckardasopoulos
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Friendly Letter to Teacher
Exceptional
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Needs Work
1 pts
Letter Format
Exceptional
All five parts of the letter are clearly distinguishable and sequenced in a sophisticated way.
Good
All five parts of the letter are clearly distinguishable. The sequence of paragraphs is good, but needs improvement.
Fair
The work is in the form of a letter, but the writer may not have used all five parts of the letter form.
Needs Work
The work is not a letter. It does not follow the letter form.
Focus
Exceptional
Writing is clear and coherent; appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
Good
Writing is mostly clear and coherent; appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
Fair
Writing is somewhat clear and may be confusing at times; task, purpose, and audience may not be clear.
Needs Work
Writing is unclear and confusing; is not appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
Content
Exceptional
The letter is thorough and detailed.
Good
The letter is specific but details may not be thorough.
Fair
The letter includes basic details without much description or explanation.
Needs Work
The letter includes minimal details and limited description or explanation.
Conventions
Exceptional
Spelling, grammar, and punctuation are flawless. No errors.
Good
Letter contains a few careless errors.
Fair
Letter contains several errors that may hinder comprehension.
Needs Work
Letter contains numerous errors that hinder comprehension.
Expression of Self
Exceptional
Letter clearly demonstrates a sophisticated, distinct voice and narrative style.
Good
Letter somewhat demonstrates a distinct voice and narrative style.
Fair
Letter struggles to demonstrate a distinct voice and narrative style.
Needs Work
Letter does not demonstrate a distinct voice and narrative style.
Keywords:
Letter Writing
Subjects:
English
Types:
Homework
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Assignment
Writing
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