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2A - Tween Tribune 4th 9 weeks 
Students must write 5 blog posts between 5.3.10 and 5.20.10 (total value of 50 points - 10 pts each for 4th 9 weeks' grade. EACH COMMENT must contain: See rubric for specifics that each comment must contain.
Rubric Code: X3B24W
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric 2A - Tween Tribune 4th weeks
  Excellent

5 pts

Not Paying Attention

0 pts

Article Title Included

Excellent

I included the article title in my post.
Not Paying Attention

I DID NOT include the article title in my post.
Blog Post Content

Excellent

My content included a comment, suggestion or idea related to the topic.
Not Paying Attention

My content DID NOT included a comment, suggestion or idea related to the topic. It was random and unrelated.
Blog Post Length

Excellent

My post length is AT LEAST 5 COMPLETE sentences.
Not Paying Attention

My post length is LESS THAN 5 COMPLETE sentences.
Mechanics

Excellent

My post has TWO OR FEWERS problems with punctuation, capitalization and/or spelling.
Not Paying Attention

My post has THREE OR MORE problems with punctuation, capitalization and/or spelling.




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