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Weekly Reading Log Short Version 
a cover sheet, 6 responses and proof reading is done each week. Grade counts as Literature H.W. grade.
Rubric Code: V38W9A
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
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Powered by iRubric Weekly Reading Log
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Cover Sheet

Name, date, book title, author, genre, parent signature

Poor

Cover sheet is missing an item and/or contains misspelled words.
Fair

Cover sheet is complete but is not legible or is very messy.

All spelling is correct.
Good

Cover sheet is complete, but could be neater.

All spelling is correct.
Excellent

Cover sheet is complete and very neatly written.

All spelling is correct.
Reading Log Sheets

Nightly reading record, checklist, bullets

Poor

Less than 6 pages were read.

Pages read and/or total number of pages read were not recorded.

Some of the checklist items or bullets are missing.

Bullets are sentences.
Fair

Less than 6 pages were read.

Reading was recorded.

Checklist items do not clearly go with bullets.

1 bullet is a sentence.
Good

6-10 pages were read.

Checklist items and bullets match well.

Bullets are not sentences.
Excellent

More than 10 pages were read.

Checklist items and bullets match well.

Bullets are not sentences.
Responses

Typed a response for each bullet item.
Mon.- 2 responses
Tues. - 2 responses
Wed. - 2 responses

Poor

2 responses were not done.

Responses were handwritten and there is no note from home explaining why responses were not typed.
Fair

2 responses are partially done.

(responses may be missing sentence A.,B. or C.)
Good

2 responses are done completely.
Excellent

2 complete responses are especially well written.
Sentence Quality

REMEMBER! Complete sentences contain subjects and predicates.

Poor

Incomplete sentences and or fragments are used.
Fair

Most sentences are complete.
Good

All sentences are complete.
Excellent

Sentences are complete and contain sophisticated and/or precise vocabulary.
Capitalization and Punctua

Capitals:
first word in sentence, the word I, names, important places

Commas: used after transition words/phrases (see reference section in binder)

Ending punctuation:
periods, question marks or exclamation points

Poor

The first word in each sentence is NOT capitalized.

The word I is NOT capitalized.

Some ending punctuation is missing.
Fair

The first word in each sentence IS capitalized.

The word I is capitalized.

All sentences have ending punctuation.

Work may be missing capital letters for:
•important names
•important places

Commas may be missing after some transition words/phrases.
Good

All capitalization is correct.

All sentences have ending punctuation.

Commas are used after most transition words/phrases.
Excellent

No errors!
Great Job proof reading!
The Outlaws & Spelling

Poor

"Outlaws" begin some sentences.

Words from the book's title &/or text are misspelled.

Words on sheets in the reference section of your binder are misspelled.
Fair

Yay! "Outlaws" do not begin any sentences.

1-2 words from the book's title &/or text are misspelled.

1-2 words on sheets in the reference section of your binder are misspelled.
Good

Yay! "Outlaws" do not begin any sentences.

Most spelling is correct.
Excellent

Yay! "Outlaws" do not begin any sentences.

Spelling for words in the book's text & on sheets in the reference section of your binder is correct.

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