Skip to main content

iRubric: Edmodo - Literary Response Post rubric

find rubric

edit   print   share   Copy to my rubrics   Bookmark   test run   assess...   delete   Do more...
Edmodo - Literary Response Post 
This rubric will be used to score your literary response posts on Edmodo. You must write 150-200 words in your response and answer all questions. Your response must include at least two pieces of textual evidence cited in MLA format. You must also respond to two other students using the same guidelines. All posts must end in a question to elicit responses from others. Your question must relate to the original assignment and your post. Each of your three responses will be graded individually.
Rubric Code: CX2C5X8
Ready to use
Public Rubric
Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Edmodo - Literary Response Post
  Expert

20 pts

Practitioner

18 pts

Apprentice

16 pts

Novice

14 pts

Incomplete

0 pts

Post Content/Quality

Expert

Posts are additive and/or challenging, reflecting readings with support from required text and a personal anecdote/opinion. Posts are 150-200 words in length.
Practitioner

Posts are additive and/or challenging, reflecting readings using only a personal anecdote/opinion or information from readings. Posts are 150-200 words in length.
Apprentice

Posts are minimally additive and/or challenging and/or lack support. Posts are less than required length.
Novice

Post is neither additive nor challenging; post shows basic agreement or disagreement. Posts are significantly less than required length.
Incomplete

No post generated.
Language

Expert

Post uses academic language, proper grammar, and proper spelling. No errors.
Practitioner

Post uses academic language, proper grammar, and proper spelling. 1-2 errors.
Apprentice

Posts predominantly use academic language but contain 3 or more spelling errors, grammatical errors, or “conversational” English that does not detract from the overall meaning.
Novice

Posts contain numerous grammatical and spelling errors and/ or uses colloquial language more than academic language.
Incomplete
References

Expert

Two accurate and supportive pieces of textual evidence and a personal anecdote/opinion cited.
Practitioner

Two pieces of textual evidence cited and a personal anecdote/opinion cited.
Apprentice

Two pieces of textual evidence cited or a personal anecdote cited.
Novice

One or no pieces of textual evidence and/or vague personal anecdote cited.
Incomplete
Citation

Expert

100% accurate MLA citation used for all pieces of textual evidence.
Practitioner

MLA citation has 1 error.
Apprentice

MLA citation has 2 errors.
Novice

MLA citation not present.
Incomplete
Question

Expert

Question is open-ended and will promote deep inquiry and questioning. Provides focus for other respondents.
Practitioner

Question is open-ended but could provide more focus and exploration.
Apprentice
Novice

Question does not elicit an open-ended response or provide deeper inquiry, for example a yes-no or seek-and-find question.
Incomplete

No question present.




Subjects:

Types:





Do more with this rubric:

Preview

Preview this rubric.

Edit

Modify this rubric.

Copy

Make a copy of this rubric and begin editing the copy.


Print

Show a printable version of this rubric.

Categorize

Add this rubric to multiple categories.

Bookmark

Bookmark this rubric for future reference.
Assess

Test run

Test this rubric or perform an ad-hoc assessment.

Grade

Build a gradebook to assess students.

Collaborate

Apply this rubric to any object and invite others to assess.
Share

Publish

Link, embed, and showcase your rubrics on your website.

Email

Email this rubric to a friend.

Discuss

Discuss this rubric with other members.
 

Do more with rubrics than ever imagined possible.

Only with iRubrictm.

n224