Monday, September 28, 2009

Journal Rubric

Journal Rubric
Mrs. Koza
10th Grade English

Name: ________________________________________ Section: ________________________

Your Journal will receive two grades: one for classwork and one project grade. Both are a total of 80 points. Here is how it breaks down:

Classwork (40 points):

20 points
15 points
10 points
5 points
0 points
Your Points
Do you have all your entries?
All entries are present and some response has been made
At most 2 entries are missing
At most 5 entries are missing
Most entries are missing
There are no entries

Are all your entries one page?
All entries have a response of at least one page
Most entries have a response of at least one page
Half of entries have a response of at least one page
Most entries have a response of less than one page
No entries fulfill the one page requirement

Total:




40 possible


Project (40 points):

For the project grade you will choose 4 entries from your journal and write a 300 word reflection on your writing. Choose your entries according to the following criteria:

Exemplary Entry: This entry is your favorite of all. It is a reflection of what you like about your writing.

Most Challenging Entry: This entry was difficult to write about. It's probably not your favorite, but it shows you struggling with the question, even if you think your response doesn't make sense.

Needs Improvement: This might have been an off day, or maybe your internal editor was at its worst. This entry could use some work.

Most Experimental: This entry reflects you as a no-fear writer. Even though it may not be the best or most creative entry, you certainly let yourself write what was on your mind without reservation.

Reflection:

Each 300 word reflection should cover these areas:

  1. Why did you choose it for that criterion?
  2. What do you think you did very well for this entry?
  3. How could you improve next time?


10 points
7 points
5 points
3 points
0 points
Your Points
Exemplary Entry
Reflection answers all 3 questions fully, showing that the student has thought about the quality of his or her writing, and is open to and aware of next steps towards improvement.
Reflection mostly answers all 3 questions, showing that the student has thought somewhat about the quality of his or her writing, and shows some awareness of next steps towards improvement
Reflection partially answers all 3 questions, showing that the student has limited understanding of the quality of his or her writing, with limited awareness of next steps towards improvement
Reflection does little to respond to the 3 questions, demonstrating little to no awareness of the student's writing quality, and little to no sense of next steps towards improvement
No reflection has been turned in.

Most Challenging Entry

Needs Improvement

Most Experimental

Total:




40 possible


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