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Reading Response Journal Rubric
Reading Response Journal Rubric
Students complete reading response journals based on works read in class or as homework.
Rubric Code:
FXW8W67
By
theresawike
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Writing Short Resp. to Literature
Distinguished
3
(N/A)
Proficient
2
(N/A)
Basic
1
(N/A)
Unsatisfactory
0
(N/A)
Details from Text
Distinguished
The details from the text clearly and completely support the response to the question.
Proficient
The details somewhat support and respond to the question.
Basic
The detail only slightly supports and responds to the question.
Unsatisfactory
No or only one detail from the text is used in the written reading response. <BR>
<BR>
The detail has no connection or support to the response.
Elaboration of Ideas
Distinguished
There are three or more sentences that further explain the details chosen from the text to respond to the question.
Proficient
There are one or two sentences that further explain the details chosen from the text to respond to the question.
Basic
There just one sentence that further explains the details from the text and how it connects to the response.
Unsatisfactory
There is nothing written that further explains the details from the text and how it connects to the response.
Mechanics
Distinguished
Sentences begin with a capital and have end punctuation. Sentences are complete (no fragments). Punctuation is used correctly through-out.
Proficient
Sentences begin with a capital and have end punctuation. Sentences are complete. <BR>
Punctuation is mostly used correctly.
Basic
Most sentences begin with a capital and have end punctuation with some sentence fragments. <BR>
<BR>
Punctuation is sometimes used correctly.
Unsatisfactory
Some sentences begin with a capital and end with the appropriate punctuation. There are sentence fragments.<BR>
<BR>
Punctuation is sometimes used correctly.
Making Connections
Distinguished
Response includes connections between the text and self, and text to the world.
Proficient
Response includes connections between the text and self, or the text to the world.
Basic
Response includes one connection: between the text and self, or text to the world.
Unsatisfactory
Response does not include connections.
Keywords:
Literature
Subjects:
English
Foreign Languages
Geology
Social Sciences
Types:
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Presentation
Reading
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