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Journaling - Freedom Writers
Journaling - Freedom Writers
Rubric for journaling.
Rubric Code:
R225A9A
By
ecrooks
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Journaling - Freedom Writers
Excellent
20 pts
Average
10 pts
Fair
5 pts
Ideas & Content
Excellent
The entry is clear and focused. It holds the reader’s attention. Relevant anecdotes and details enrich the central theme.
Average
The writer is beginning to define the topic, even though development is still basic and/or general.
Fair
As of yet, the entry has no sense of purpose or central theme. To extract meaning from text, reader must make inferences based on sketchy or missing details.
Organization
Excellent
The organization enhances and showcases the central idea or theme. The order, structure or presentation of the information is compelling and moves the reader through the text.
Average
The organization is strong enough to move reader through text without too much confusion.
Fair
The writing lacks a clear sense of direction. Ideas, details or events seem strung together in a loose or random fashion.
Voice
Excellent
The writer speaks to the reader in a way that is individual, compelling and engaging.
Average
The writer seems sincere but not fully engage. The result is pleasant and personable but not compelling.
Fair
The writer seems indifferent, uninvolved or distant from the topic and/or audience.
Presentation
Excellent
The form and presentation of the text enhances the ability for the reader to understand and connect with the message. It is pleasing to the eye.
Average
The writer’s message is understandable in this format.
Fair
The reader receives a distorted message due to the problems relating to the presentation of the text.
Number of entries
Excellent
The writer has presented an entry for every day of the school week i.e. a five day week will have five entries and a four day week will have four entries, etc. Each entry is properly dated and is at least a page if it is written in prose format.
Average
The writer has presented at least 3 entries for the week. Each entry is properly dated and is at least a page if it is written in prose format.
Fair
The writer has presented at least 2 entries for the week. Each entry is properly dated and is at least a page if it is written in prose format.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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