Letter to
the
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You must include the condtions in which you are willing to work, and your
expectations.
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You must include details
about the way things use to be, and what you want to be different.
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Point Possible |
Criteria |
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20 |
The letter includes all the
parts of a friendly letter (heading greeting body closing.) You include both of the bullets from
above. Your writing is well organized,
and clearly written. You have used
lots of details to support your ideas.
There is no major spelling or grammatical errors. |
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15 |
The letter includes all the
parts of a friendly letter. You
include both bullets from above. Your
writing has some details, but it is a little vague. There are some spelling and grammatical
errors. |
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10 |
Your letter does not include all the
parts of a friendly letter. It is not
well organized, and ideas are not clearly stated. You only included one of the bullets above.
There are lots of spelling and grammatical errors. |
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5 |
You did not follow the
guidelines for a friendly letter. You did not include the bullets from
above. The writing does not flow. There are too many spelling and grammatical
errors. |
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0 |
You did not follow any of
the guidelines given. Or you did not
complete the assignment. |