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iRubric: Self-Reflection Essay Rubric for Psychology Jeopardy Project

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Self-Reflection Essay Rubric for Psychology Jeopardy Project 
This rubric is to be used to write a reflective essay over working with your group on the Psychology Jeopardy game questions.
Rubric Code: TX63499
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Subject: Psychology  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Needs Work

1 pts

Good

2 pts

Excellent

3 pts

Required Elements

1. Did you give respect/kindness to your group members? Did you listen to their ideas?
2. Were you helpful with the work load?
3. Did you stay on task?
4. Did you have a good attitude?
5. What did you learn about yourself from doing this activity?
6. What will you do differently next time you work in a group?
7. What were the TWO most important, surprising, and/or interesting things you learned about Psychology as a Science from doing this project?

Needs Work

Writing does not include the required components for the selected topic. Essay fails to convey a clear personal reaction of the author's experience, or fails to deal with many of the required elements listed. The essay attacks the project and its requirements in general rather than focusing on the individual's experience.
Good

Writing includes most, but not all, of the required elements for the selected topic. The author gives a personal overview of the experience but does not address individual elements with any depth.
Excellent

Writing meets or surpasses the number of required elements for the selected topic. The essay addresses all of the required elements in an exceptionally clear and effective manner. The author maintains a courteous viewpoint while being honest and candid about experiences related to the project.
Heading

Needs Work

No heading, or heading has multiple mistakes - no attempt was made to follow MLA format
Good

Heading is missing one of the required elements, or there is a single mistake with the MLA format
Excellent

Heading follows MLA format- double-spaced, aligned on the left side, with:

1. Your name
2. Teacher's name
3. Self-Reflection Essay
4. The date
Length

Needs Work

Essay is less than 250 words (less than one full page)
Good

Essay is 250 - 500 words (one-two full pages)
Excellent

Essay is 250-500 words (one-two full pages)
Format

Needs Work

Paper is lacking two or more of the format requirements.
Good

Essay is lacking one of the format requirements.
Excellent

Essay is consistently double-spaced, 12 pt. Times New Roman font with standard Microsoft Word margins (1" - 1.25")
Structure & Organization

Needs Work

Writing is unclear and disorganized. Thoughts make little to no sense. Multiple paragraphs are too lengthy or too brief, making the essay hard to understand.
Good

Writing is mostly clear, concise, and organized with the use of sentence/paragraph structure. Thoughts are expressed in a logical manner, with paragraphs of appropriate length.
Excellent

Writing is exceptionally clear, concise, and well organized with the use of excellent sentence/paragraph structure. Thoughts are expressed in a logical manner.
Grammar

Needs Work

Essay does not reflect adequate editing, attention to spelling, grammar, or sentence structure, making it largely unreadable.
Good

Essay reflects an adequate amount of editing and attention to spelling, grammar, sentence structure, so that it is easily readable.
Excellent

Essay reflects an exceptional amount of editing, attention to spelling, grammar, and sentence structure. It is clear, easy, and enjoyable to read.
Depth of reflection

Needs Work

Writing demonstrates lack of reflection on the selected topic, with no details.
Good

Writing demonstrates a general reflection on the selected topic, including some suporting details and examples.
Excellent

Writing demonstrates an in-depth reflection on the selected topic Supporting details and/or examples are clearly identified.










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