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Dear Whitney Letter
Rubric Code: QX6A7WB
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric The Most Dangerous Game: A Sequel
  Poor

-more time and energy needed to be a good story

7 pts

Fair

-you gave a basic response for the ending

8 pts

Good

-you developed a good story but needed a good twist

9 pts

Excellent

-Wow, what an entertaining and fun to read story

10 pts

Length

Poor

Letter is only a quarter of a page in length. (6 lines)
Fair

Letter is half of a page in length. (7-12 lines)
Good

Letter is three quarters of a page and a half in length. (13-18 lines)
Excellent

Letter is at least 1 page in length. (20-26 lines or more)
Storyline/Content

Poor

Letter does not follow "TMDG" and/or may not be credible. Not developed well and quality is not grade appropriate.
Fair

Letter somewhat follows "TMDG" but lacks consistency. Somewhat developed, but lacks maturity in writing.
Good

Letter follows "TMDG", is developed and is grade appropriate.
Excellent

Letter follows "TMDG" is very well developed and is written on grade level or higher.
Description

Poor

Letter does not develop the setting, actions or feelings of the character and events.
Fair

Letter gives some development of the setting, actions and feelings of the character and events.
Good

Letter gives development of the setting, actions and feelings of the character and events.
Excellent

Letter is well developed for the setting, actions and feelings of the character and events.
Characters

Poor

Character was not believable in his attitudes and/ or actions.
He did not maintain his personality/nature.
Fair

Character was somewhat believable in hi sattitudes and/or actions. He maintained his personality/nature.
Good

Character was believable in his attitude and his actions. He maintained his personality/nature.
Excellent

Character was well developed with attitudes and actions. He had changes that were believable and understandable.
Grammar/Mechanics
  Poor

14 pts

Fair

16 pts

Good

18 pts

Excellent

20 pts

Grammar/Mechanics

Poor

Major problems with complete sentences, spelling, vocabulary, punctuation, capitalization and/or paragraphs.
Fair

Major problems with complete sentences, spelling, vocabulary, punctuation, capitalization and/or paragraphs.
Good

Minor problems with complete sentences, spelling, vocabulary, punctuation, capitalization and/or paragraphs.
Excellent

No problems with complete sentences, spelling, vocabulary, punctuation, capitalization and/or paragraphs.




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