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Cornell Notes Grading Rubric 
Rubric Code: KXCB445
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Class note  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Notes

Excellent

Notes take up the entire section. Main points are captured. Keywords are clearly written. Notes are notes and not a word for word reporting of what was said or read.
Good

Notes take up the entire section. Most main points are captured. Keywords are written. Notes are notes and not a word for word reporting of what was said or read.
Fair

Notes take up most of the section. Some main points are captured. Keywords are written. Notes are notes and not a word for word reporting of what was said or read.
Poor

Notes take up some of the section. Notes are a word for word reporting of what was said or read.
Questions/Main Ideas

Excellent

Notes contain at least 5 relevant questions and/or main points, three of which require higher level thinking skills. All necessary information can be found in the notes.
Good

Notes contain at least 5 relevant questions and/or main points, one or two of which require higher level thinking skills. All necessary information can be found in the notes.
Fair

Notes contain at least 5 relevant questions and/or main points, none of which require higher level thinking skills. All necessary information can be found in the notes.
Poor

Notes contain at least 2-4 relevant questions. All necessary information can be found in the notes.
Summary

Excellent

Summary contains 2-5 sentences and shows an understanding of the material. It does not begin with "These notes are about…," or "Today I learned…"
Good

Summary contains 2-5 sentences and mostly shows an understanding of the material. It does not begin with "These notes are about…," or "Today I learned…"
Fair

Summary contains 2-5 sentences but shows a poor understanding of the material.
Poor

I'm not sure exactly who you were listening to during the notes, but it probably wasn't me. The summary begins with "These notes are about…," or "Today I learned…"
Neatness

Excellent

Handwriting is legible. Lines are straight or a computerized template has been used. Date is easily readable. Topic is easily readable. Paper is neat. The format is correct.
Good

Handwriting is mostly legible. Lines are mostly straight. Date is easily readable. Topic is easily readable. Paper is neat. The format is mostly correct.
Fair

Handwriting is mostly legible. Lines are mostly straight. Date is written. Topic is written. Paper is messy. The format is somewhat correct.
Poor

Handwriting is partially legible. Lines are crooked. Maybe the date and topic are written. Paper looks as though it has been scrunched, put through a blender, or been placed in a bird cage. The format is not correct.



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