Scoring for Letter to the King:
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Exceeds Standard
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On Standard
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Below Standard
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Letter formatting
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Follows all formatting rules and conventions for a modified-block business letter
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Follows all but one of the formatting rules and conventions for a modified-block business letter
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Follows most formatting rules and conventions, yet two or more are not followed
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Descriptions/Details
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Descriptions of the coat of arms are vivid, precise, and detailed such that the reader can easily visualize it given only the words on the page
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Descriptions of the coat of arms are clear enough that the reader can generally visualize it given only the words on the page
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Descriptions of the coat of arms are not clear enough to allow the reader to visualize it without referring to a drawing
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Links from symbol to self and family
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Links are clear, precise, and detailed; links to self and family exist on more than one level
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Links are clear and mostly detailed
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Links tend to be general rather than specific and detailed
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Student’s understanding and use of symbol
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Student shows excellent skill in selecting and explaining a broad variety of symbols
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Student shows good skill in selecting and explaining a broad variety of symbols
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Student shows limited skill in selecting and explaining limited symbols
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Scoring for Coat of Arms:
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Above Standard
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On Standard
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Below Standard
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Overall appearance
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Crisp, polished piece that obviously took time and effort; has “something special” that differentiates it from others
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Crisp, finished product that obviously took time and effort
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Product appears somewhat “thrown together;” lacks a polished appearance
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Required elements
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All required elements are included, plus other above and beyond the basic requirements
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All required elements are included
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Not all required elements are included
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