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Journal Response Rubric 
A rubric to grade student's Museum Visit Journal Response.
Rubric Code: HA6W6A
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Journal Response
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

5 pts

Personal Response

Poor

Student does not extend personal responses.
Fair

Student extends personal response but does not explain in enough detail and does not explain reactions to museum tour in enough detail.
Good

Student extends personal response and explains basic and initial reactions in some detail.
Evaluation of Exhibits

Poor

Student only gives summation of the exhibits.
Fair

Student expresses personal point of view but does not back up view with examples.
Good

Student makes evaluations/judgments of exhibits and backs up personal point of view with examples from museum, research or text.
Completion

Poor

Journal shows lack of effort, and is below the student level of writing. Answers to question prompts are not complete.
Fair

Journal is done with some effort, and some question prompts have been answered.
Good

Journal shows thoughtful effort, and response includes detailed answers to question prompts.










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