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What Do You Think Rubric 
Rubric to be used for all blog entries based on class discussion, reading, and videos.
Rubric Code: S8B6B9
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Intellectual Engagement

1

Blog entries make little or no reference to classroom discussion or web/reading resources.
OR Blog entry is copied from another student.
2

Blog entries make some reference to classroom discussion web/reading resources. Student posts an opinion but does not support it with facts.
3

Blog entries show strong awareness of key issues discussed, makes full use of web/reading resources. Includes a student opinion and adds examples supporting the entry.
4

Blog entries show strong awareness of key issues discussed in class and web/reading resources.

Student's own opinion is also present, and presents thought provoking questions or statements to further the discussion.
Engaged Writing

Writing mechanics

1

Blog entries use incorrect grammar and spelling, consistently making it difficult for others to follow ideas in entry.
2

Blog entries show some evidence of correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, etc. Others will have little trouble following your entry.
3

Blog entries show a good command of Standard English and have flair and originality. Few spelling or grammatical errors.
4

Blog entries meet all requirements for a 3 AND have no spelling or grammatical errors.



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  • blog, reflection, media content

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