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Cornell Notes Grading Rubric 
A rubric for evaluation of note taking using Cornell note taking method.
Rubric Code: JX8BX5W
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Minimal

2 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Advanced

4 pts

Page Layout/Mechanics

Poor

Did not follow Cornell format (Ideas, Vocab., Summary, Quotes).
Minimal

Did follow some of the Cornell format (Ideas, Vocab., Summary, Quotes).
Proficient

Did follow most of the Cornell format (Ideas, Vocab., Summary, Quotes).
Advanced

Followed all of the required Cornell Format (Ideas, Vocab., Summary, Quotes).
Legibility

Poor

Cannot read notes.
Minimal

Some parts are readable, but some sections are hard to read.
Proficient

Readable but could be neater.
Advanced

Notes are readable and neat
Notes/Body

Poor

Notes are not accurate
No paraphrasing
No discussion of ideas
No analysis of relevant quotes or referral of text (at least two per chapter).
Minimal

Some inaccuracies present
Some paraphrasing present
Some discussion of ideas
Very ittle analysis of relevant quotes or referral of text (at least two per chapter).
Proficient

Notes are accurate
Paraphrasing used but not always accurate
Discussion of ideas
Analysis of relevant quotes or referral of text (at least two per chapter).
Advanced

Notes are accurate and paraphrased
Main ideas captured
Thoughtful analysis of relevant quotes or referral of text (at least two per chapter).
Key Points/Vocabulary/Questions

Poor

No key points or vocabulary present
No questions present
Minimal

Some key points or some vocabulary present
Only one key question written and reflected per chapter
Proficient

Key points and some vocabulary present.
Two questions present per chapter but not critical in analysis or depth of understanding.
Advanced

Key points and vocabulary present.
Two or more questions present per chapter demonstrating critical analysis and understanding.
Analysis

Poor

No analysis present
Minimal

Analysis simply restates notes without connect ideas or concepts
Proficient

Most of the main idea is discussed per chapter. Some connections are made to other ideas or concepts
Advanced

Analysis reflects main ideas and makes connection to other ideas and concepts. All chapters thoroughly discussed.



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