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Journal Project 
Students will complete a journal reflecting one or more of the following topics: Feelings, Journal Questions, Community Resources. Journal pages may reflect written and/or visual content.
Rubric Code: GXX2WW9
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Subject: Math  
Type: Handout  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

3 pts

Competent

2 pts

Adequate

1 pts

No Credit

0 pts

Quantity of content

Excellent

All 3 sections completed.
Competent

At least 2 sections completed.
Adequate

At least 1 section completed.
No Credit

0 sections completed.
Assignment not turned in.
Variety of content

Excellent

Three or more topics are covered.
Competent

Two or more topics are covered.
Adequate

At least one topic is covered.
No Credit

Class topics are not addressed.
Assignment not turned in.
Quality of content

Excellent

Creativity, insight and effort are represented in the majority of the content.
Competent

Content demonstrates self-awareness and good creative effort.
Adequate

Content demonstrates exploration of at least one of the class topics.
No Credit

Content does not relate to the topics.
Assignment not turned in.



Keywords:
  • Feelings, Self-awareness, Community Resources







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