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Reflective Journal Writing-English 
The reflective journal entry will identify the critical learning events and then will analysis the significance of the topic.
Rubric Code: BX9B54W
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

Powered by iRubric Reflective Journal Writing
  Emerging

5 pts

Average

8 pts

Advance

10 pts

Content

Emerging

The writer lacks focus on the topic.<BR>
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There is no personal connection to the topic.<BR>
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There is no clear topic for the writing.<BR>
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There is no use of descriptive details to capture the reader's attention
Average

The content is somewhat related to the prompt.<BR>
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There is little personal connection to the topic.<BR>
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The writer attempts to develop a topic but it is vague<BR>
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There is some minimal use of descriptive language.
Advance

The writer is focused on the topic. There is no lack of consistancy in the writing.<BR>
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There is personal connection the story.<BR>
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The topic of the writing is very clear.<BR>
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The writer uses vivid details to capture the readers attention
Organization

Emerging

Journal lacks organization. There is no clear sequence of events.
Average

Journal is organized. The focus and sequence of events is mostly clear. There may be glitches in organization but it does not impair the reader.
Advance

The writing is highly organized. There is a clear start and finish to the sory. <BR>
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The sequence of events is highly logical .
Conventions

Emerging

Journal entry lacks attention to grammar and punctuation. Several grammatical and punctuation errors are apparent. <BR>
The writer has more than 8 errors in grammar and pucntuation.
Average

Journal entry is mostly free of grammatical, spelling, and puctuation errors.<BR>
No more than 8 errors are found in the entry.
Advance

Journal entry had minnimal errors in grammar and punctuation.<BR>
No more than 5 errors in grammar and punctuation are found.
Vocabulary

Emerging

Developed vocabulary in journal entry is not present or it is used incorrectly in context throughout.
Average

Developed vocabulary used in journal entry is used but not consistently or there is some error with meaning present.
Thus voice and or meaning is affected.
Advance

Vocabulary used in journal entry is correctly use in context.
Vocabulary gives voice and depends meaning and thought.




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