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Informal Letter Rubric 
Rubric Code: RXXCA64
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Write four informal letters pretending to be Brian. You can address it to either Brian's father, mother or his friend or all three of them. Each letter should be written using intervals of five chapters.
  Excellent

10 pts

Good

8 pts

Fair

6 pts

Poor

4 pts

Organization

Content of each paragraph.

Excellent

The letters effectively analyze that take place within the specified intervals, which is demonstrated through the thoughtful reflection of Brian's response to the situations and emotions.
The student effectively captures Brian's voice in the letters.
Good

The letters moderately analyze incidents that take place within the specified intervals, which is demonstrated through some thoughtful reflection of Brian's response to the situations and emotions.
The student moderately captures Brian's voice in the letters.
Fair

Some of the letters talk about incidents that take place within the specified intervals.
The letters somewhat analyze these incidents, which is demonstrated through some thoughtful reflection of Brian's response to the situations and emotions.
The student somewhat captures Brian's voice in the letters
Poor

Few of the letters talk about at least two different incidents that take place within the specified intervals.
The letters do not analyze these incidents.
The student does not captures Brian's voice.
Requierments

1.A title page
2.Final copy of four letters
3.Rough drafts of all four letters

Excellent

The complete assignment is submitted including - a title page, four letters, and the drafts.
The assignment is done using the letter format provided.
Each letter talks about five different incidents that take place within the specified intervals.
Good

Most of the assignment is submitted including - a title page, three letters, and the drafts. The assignment is done using the letter format provided. Most of the letters talk about at least four different incidents that take place within the specified intervals.
Fair

Some of the assignment is submitted - three letters. Either the title page or the drafts are missing. The assignment is done using the letter format provided. Most of the letters talk about at least four different incidents that take place within the specified intervals.
Poor

Some part of the assignment is submitted - two letters. The assignment is not done using the letter format provided. Either the title page and the drafts are missing. Most of the letters talk about at least four different incidents that take place within the specified intervals.
Conventions

Grammar, Usage, Mechanics

Excellent

There are few or no errors in mechanics, usage, or grammar. Word choice is appropriate for the audience and often particularly apt or powerful.
Good

There are minor errors in mechanics, usage, or grammar. Word choice is appropriate for the audience.
Fair

There are numerous errors in mechanics, usage, or grammar. Word choice may be inappropriate for the audience.
Poor

Numerous errors in mechanics, usage, or grammar may hinder comprehension. Word choice is inappropriate for the audience.
Spelling

Excellent

The letter contains no spelling errors.
Good

The letter contains 1-2 errors in spelling.
Fair

The letter contains 3-5 errors in spelling.
Poor

Numerous errors in spelling.
Informal Letter Format

greeting, body, closing and signature. (Optional P.S.)

Excellent

The letter includes the four parts of a friendly letter; each part is punctuated correctly.
Good

The letter includes the four parts of a friendly letter; there are a few punctuation errors.
Fair

The letter does not include all the parts of a friendly letter; there are punctuation errors.
Poor

The assignment is not written in letter form; there are puncutation errors.



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  • Persuasive - gap year - informal letter

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