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Reflective Writing Rubric (Steve) 
Rubric Code: WCC629
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

Powered by iRubric Reflective Writing
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Essay Structure
3 pts

Poor

No clear introduction, body, and conclusion. Ideas do not flow in a clear logical order.
Fair

No clear introduction, body, and conclusion, but ideas flow in clear logical order, or Introduction is clear, but ideas do not flow in a clear logical order.
Good

Clear introduction, body, and conclusion, ideas flow in a clear logical order
Language
3 pts

Poor

Poor sentence structure, difficult to understand what student is trying to say.
Fair

Good sentence structure, difficult to understand what student is trying to say, or poor sentence structure, but can figure out what student is trying to stay
Good

Student has good sentence structure, and relates message clearly
Reflection
3 pts

Poor

Student neither cites from text nor relates thoughts on experience
Fair

Student either cites experiences but does not relate thoughts, or does not cite text and relates thoughts
Good

Student both cites experience from text and relates thoughts





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