Good writing is a complex accomplishment involving the organization of ideas, the select use of vocabulary, attention to readers and purpose, and the "mechanics" of grammar, spelling, punctuation and handwriting.
Rubrics provide information about the qualities and dimensions of good writing and feedback about their progress. The genius of rubrics is that they are descriptive and not evaluative.
I'm going to share a couple of rubrics for you. You can choose one according to your purpose.
Autobiography Rubric
Compare/Contrast Rubric
Complaint Letter Writing Rubric
Email and Letter Writing Rubric
Essay Self-Assessment Rubric
Journal Response Rubric
Reflective Writing Rubric
Writing to Express Rubric
Writing to Inform
Writing to Persuade
Compare/Contrast Rubric
Complaint Letter Writing Rubric
Email and Letter Writing Rubric
Essay Self-Assessment Rubric
Journal Response Rubric
Reflective Writing Rubric
Writing to Express Rubric
Writing to Inform
Writing to Persuade
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