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Gratitude Journal 
Rubric Code: T2WXA83
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Written Reflection

Poor

The journal is incomplete. There are less than 5 entries, and the reflection of gratitude is unclear and too short.
Fair

The journal is missing some pages. There is evidence of some reflection of gratitude. The writing is clear, but the writer does not expand his/her thoughts.
Good

The writer has completed 5 entries of the journal. The reflection of gratitude is clear, and overall, the writer fully expresses his/her thoughts and feelings.
Excellent

The writer has fulfilled all parts of the task, often going beyond what was assigned. The reflection of gratitude is full and complete showing a true effort at self reflection.
Overall Presentation

Poor

There is little to no evidence of effort in constructing the journal. It is incomplete, and it is evident that very little attention was given to the task.
Fair

There is some evidence of effort in constructing the journal. It is mostly complete, and it is evident that there was some attention given to the task.
Good

There is evidence of effort in constructing the journal. It is complete, and it is evident that the writer gave full attention to the task.
Excellent

It is clear that the the writer put all of his/her effort into constructing the journal. It fulfills all parts of the task and beyond. The writer paid attention to every detail of the task, and the outcome is an outstanding product.
Conventions

Poor

The writing has several errors. The writer has made little to no attempt at proofreading or revising their work.
Fair

The writing has some errors. The writer made some attempt at proofreading and revising.
Good

The writing has few errrors. It is evident that the writer made a good attempt at proofreading and revising, but some errors still occur.
Excellent

The writing has few, if any, errors. It is clear that the writer made a real effort to proofread and revise. Any error is slight and it does not detract from the meaning.
Effort

Poor

The learner has not used his/her time well in class.
Fair

The learner has sometimes used his/her time well in class.
Good

The learner has mostly used his/her time well in class.
Excellent

The learner has always used his/her time well in class.




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