Rubric for Parent/Guardian Literary Letters
3 (Meets Expectations) / 2.5 (Meets most Expectations) / 2 (Meets Some Expectations) / 1 (Little Evidence of Meeting Expectations) / 0 (No Evidence of Meeting Expectations)Letter Format and Audience
W.7/8.5 I can analyze my writing to determine if my purpose and audience have been fully addressed and revise when necessary. / Letter format with salutation (greeting) and closing
Letter clearly speaks to the intended audience (your parent/guardian) / Letter format with salutation and closing
Letter speaks to the intended audience most of the time. (your parent/guardian) / Letter format with salutation and closing
Letter speaks to the intended audience some of the time (your parent /guardian) / Salutation or closing missing
Letter does rarely speaks to the intended audience (your parent/guardian) / Not in letter format
Letter does not speak to the intended audience (your parent/guardian)
Discussion of Books Read 1st Quarter
(1st paragraph)
W.7/8.2 I can introduce a topic clearly, previewing what is to follow / You clearly explain how many books you have read cover to cover during the first nine weeks
You identify the book that met the “just right” requirements that was your favorite. / You explain how many books you have read cover to cover during the first nine weeks
You identify the book that met the “just right” requirements that was your favorite. / You explain how many books you have read cover to cover during the first nine weeks
You don’t identify the book that met the “just right” requirements that was your favorite. / You don’t explain how many books you have read cover to cover during the first nine weeks
You don’t identify the book that met the “just right” requirements that was your favorite. / You don’t include this paragraph.
Summary
(2ndParagraph)
RL.7/8.2 I can write an objective summary. / Includes short summary of the book (5-6 sentences)– summarizes the who, what, where, when, why, and how. / Includes extended summary of the book but it is too long or summarizes most of the plot / Includes summary of the book, but it is too long orsummarizes some of the plot / Includes summary of the book that is insufficient to understand the plot of the book. / Paragraph does not summarize the book.
Why this is a “just right” book for your independent reading level
(3rdparagraph)
RL.7.10 By the end of the year, I will read and comprehend literature, including in the grades 6-9 text complexity band proficiently. / Paragraph explains exactly what makes this a “just right” book for you.
You include 3-4 specific examples from the book to show how this book is “just right” for you. / Paragraph explains what specifically makes this a “just right” book for you.
You include one example to show how this book is “just right” for you. / Paragraph explains what makes this a “just right” book for you.
You include a very general statement about why this book is “just right” for you. / Paragraph explains what makes this a “just right” book for you.
You just say the book is “just right” for you but don’t explain why / You don’t include this paragraph
Recommen-dation of Book
(4thParagraph)
W.7/8.1 (b) I can support claims with logical reasoning and relevant evidence / Your recommendation clearly explains why someone should read this book. Severalspecific reasons are given. / Your recommendation clearly explains why someone should read this book. Several reasons are given. / Your recommendation explains why someone should read this book. Few reasons are given. / Your recommendation states someone should read this book. No reasons are given. / You don’t include a recommendation
Conventions handwriting,
capitalization, grammar and usage, punctuation, spelling) CUPS
L.7/8.1 and 2 I can write using correct conventions / Only 2 or 3 minor errors. It is clear you know your conventions!
You underline book titles and capitalize them correctly / Some errors, but they do not get in the way of the content of your letter.
You underline book titles and capitalize them correctly / There are errors throughout, but the reader can make sense of your letter with some effort.
You underline book titles or capitalize them correctly / There are so many errors that the reader has a hard time making sense of your letter.
You don’t underline book titles and capitalize them correctly / This letter needs to be redone because the reader can’t understand it.
You don’t underline book titles and capitalize them correctly