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Journal /Creative Writing 
Student will write a journal entry based on a topic provided
Rubric Code: C3C235
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Not yet grade level

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Adequate

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Proficient

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Exceeding Expectations

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Conventions

Not yet grade level

Rarely uses capital letters or punctuation correctly. Many spelling errors.
Adequate

Sometimes uses capital letters and puntuation correctly. Some spelling errors.
Proficient

Usually uses capital letters and punctuation correctly. Spelling is mostly correct.
Exceeding Expectations

Always uses capital letters and punctuation correctly. All words are spelled correctly.
Sentence Fluency

Not yet grade level

Most of the sentences are either too short and repetitive or are run-on sentences. Connecting words are not used to make sentences flow.
Adequate

Some of the sentences are either too short and repetitive or are run-on sentences. Connecting words are seldom used to make sentences flow.
Proficient

Usually the sentence length varies between long and short sentences. Connecting words are usually used to make sentences flow.
Exceeding Expectations

The sentence length varies between long and short sentences. There is no repetition. Connecting words are always used to make sentences flow.
Ideas

Not yet grade level

The same ideas are often repeated. Personal opinions are not given.
Adequate

The same ideas are sometimes repeated. Some opinons are given.
Proficient

Good ideas are expressed and opinions about the text are offered.
Exceeding Expectations

Excellent original ideas are given and opinions about the text are offered.
Presentation

Not yet grade level

The printing is messy. The date is either missing, or in the wrong place.
Sentences do not follow the margin.
Adequate

The printing is somewhat messy. The date is either missing, or is in the wrong place.
Some sentences follow the margin.
Proficient

The printing is neat. The date is in the correct location.
Sentences follow the margin.
Exceeding Expectations

The printing is very neat. The date is in the correct location.
Sentences follow the margin and paragraphs are used with proper indenting.
Hamburger paragraph

topic sentence; details to support topic and closing sentence

Not yet grade level

Beginning sentence is very simple and most of the information does not stay on the topic.

No closing sentence
Adequate

Beginning sentence is simple and some of the information stays on topic.

Attempts a closing sentence but repeats exact same topic sentence.
Proficient

The first sentence of each paragraph attempts to catches the reader's attention and the rest of the information stays on topic.
Closing sentence restates the topic sentence but in a different way.
Exceeding Expectations

The first sentence of each paragraph grabs the reader's attention and the rest of the information stays on topic.
Closing sentence matches the topic but is creatively written.



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