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Reflective Journal Writing-English
Reflective Journal Writing Rubric
The reflective journal entry will identify the critical learning events and then will analysis the significance of the topic.
Rubric Code:
GX9B457
By
diazm60
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reflection
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Reflective Journal Writing
Emerging
5 pts
Average
6 pts
Good
8 pts
Exceeds
10 pts
Content
Emerging
The writer lacks focus on the topic.
There is no personal connection to the topic.
There is no clear topic for the writing.
There is no use of descriptive details to capture the reader's attention.
Average
The content is somewhat related to the prompt.
There is little personal connection to the topic.
The writer attempts to develop a topic but it is vague
There is some minimal use of descriptive language.
Good
The writer is focused on the topic throughout.
There is a personal connection to the topic.
There is a theme in the writing.
Details are vague or not detailed enough to develop capture the reader's attention.
Exceeds
The writer is focused on the topic throughout.
There is a personal connection to the topic
The theme in the writing is very clear.
The writer uses vivid details to capture the readers attention.
Organization
Emerging
Journal lacks organization.
Sequence of events is difficult to follow because it lacks a clear start or finish.
Average
The writing is somewhat organized.
The focus and sequence of events is mostly clear.
There are glitches in organization that does impair the sequence of events.
Good
The writing is organized.
There is a clear start and finish to the story.
Sequences of events follows but there maybe repetition or omission of important facts.
Exceeds
The writing is highly organized.
There is a clear start and finish to the story.
The sequence of events is highly logical .
Conventions
Emerging
Journal entry lacks attention to grammar and punctuation. Several grammatical and punctuation errors are apparent.
The writer has more than 8 errors in grammar and punctuation.
Average
Journal entry is mostly free of grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors.
No more than 8 errors are found in the entry.
Good
Journal entry has minimal errors in grammar and punctuation.
Five errors or less of grammatical errors are present.
Exceeds
Journal entry had no errors in grammar and punctuation.
No errors in grammar and punctuation are present besides an occasional typo.
Vocabulary
Emerging
Developed vocabulary in journal entry is not present or it is used incorrectly throughout.
Average
Developed vocabulary is used in entry but there is some error with meaning in context.
Voice of topic is affected by misused of vocabulary.
Good
Advance vocabulary in context is used correctly but not consistently.
Voice of writing is impair with limited usage of advance vocabulary.
Exceeds
Advance vocabulary in context is used in throughout entry.
Vocabulary gives voice and depends meaning and thought.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
Reflection
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