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CHAPTER 2 TEACHER’S SCORING RUBRIC Voyages in English Grade 4 www.voyagesinenglish.com Name Date Score POINT VALUES 0 = not evident 1 = minimal evidence of mastery 2 = evidence of development toward mastery 3 = strong evidence of mastery 4 = outstanding evidence of mastery Formal Letter Ideas POINTS a clear complaint and an idea for resolution Organization correct formal-letter format a purpose clearly stated in the introduction detailed information in the body, such as the recounting of events, names, times, and dates a summarizing conclusion that leaves a lasting impression Voice a professional, respectful tone formal language Word Choice varied word use, including antonyms Sentence Fluency varied sentence types, including compound sentences Conventions correct grammar and usage correct spelling correct punctuation and capitalization Presentation easy to read, typed or neatly handwritten heading, inside address, greeting, closing, signature standard font, consistent margins, and correct spacing Additional Items Total © www.voyagesinenglish.com Formal Letters 285z

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CHAPTER CHAPTER 2 TEACHER’S SCORING RUBRIC

Voyages in English Grade 4 www.voyagesinenglish.com

Name

Date Score

POINT VALUES0 = not evident1 = minimal evidence of mastery2 = evidence of development toward mastery3 = strong evidence of mastery4 = outstanding evidence of mastery

Formal LetterIdeas POINTS

a clear complaint and an idea for resolution

Organizationcorrect formal-letter formata purpose clearly stated in the introductiondetailed information in the body, such as the recounting of events, names, times, and datesa summarizing conclusion that leaves a lasting impression

Voicea professional, respectful toneformal language

Word Choicevaried word use, including antonyms

Sentence Fluencyvaried sentence types, including compound sentences

Conventionscorrect grammar and usagecorrect spellingcorrect punctuation and capitalization

Presentationeasy to read, typed or neatly handwrittenheading, inside address, greeting, closing, signaturestandard font, consistent margins, and correct spacing

Additional Items

Total

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