Teaching and Spoken Instruction Rubric Exceeds Expectation (3) Meets Expectation (2) Approaches Expectation (1) Total Score Introduction The introduction is inviting, states the main topic, and clearly establishes the goal of the manual. The introduction attempts to be inviting, states the topic, and establishes the goal of the manual. The introduction includes the topic and establishes the goal of the manual. Sequencing The details are placed in a logical order, and the way they are presented effectively conveys the necessary information. The details are placed in a logical order, but the way in which they are presented sometimes makes the writing less clear. Some necessary details may be missing or unclear. Word Choice The text is written as commands using active and appropriate verbs; needless words are omitted. The text is written as commands using appropriate verbs; most unnecessary language is omitted. The text is not written as commands or includes many unnecessary words. Recognition of Audience, Purpose, and Context The writer has considered the audience, purpose, and context of the piece and made necessary adjustments to the reading level, technicality, and length. The writer has considered the audience, purpose, or context and has made most necessary adjustments to the reading level, technicality, and length. The writer has considered the audience, purpose, or context but has not made all of the necessary adjustments.
Tom Sawyer convinces Aunt Polly that dreams can hold truth when he told her that he had a dream about the night he went "missing" and she was sitting in her rocking chair and after she fell asleep he kissed her on the head. She later on found out that he was there the whole time and it was not a dream.
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Upper class is the richest, lower class is the poorest, middle class is in between, most people are middle class
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here you go of the letter thing :)
sorry it took awhile!! lemme know what ur teacher gives you hopefully she/he will give u 100% (give me 100% ;) lol)
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The events usually teach the reader a moral lesson.
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I'm not sure, so don't come at me if I'm wrong, just trying to help :)