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Intro to Culinary Arts Journal 
Rubric Code: LX36X9W
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Subject: Vocational  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Exemplary

4 pts

Accomplished

3 pts

Developing

2 pts

Beginning

1 pts

Completion/Citation

Exemplary

Journal entry for each day of class.

Citation for each journal entry.
Accomplished

Missing one journal entry or citation.
Developing

Missing two journal entries and/or citations.
Beginning

Missing more than two journal entries and/or citations.
Effort

Exemplary

Obvious, detailed effort on assignment.

Neat, legible handwriting.

No grammar, mechanics, or spelling errors.
Accomplished

Acceptable effort.

Legible handwriting.

Less than 3 grammar, mechanics, or spelling errors.
Developing

Some effort made on assignment.

Minimal effort to produce a neat journal form.


More than 3 grammar, mechanics, or spelling errors.
Beginning

Little to no effort on assignment.

Illegible handwriting and/or form is messy and disorganized.

More than 3 errors.
Quality

Exemplary

Detailed journal entry with many examples.

Writing is highly organized and there is a logical sequence applied.

Student relates article to classroom concepts and/or personal experiences. Evidence of deep processing and high level of critical thinking expressed.
Accomplished

Clear journal entry with some examples.

Writing is organized and easy to follow.

Student relates article to classroom concepts and/or personal experience. There is some depth and some critical thinking expressed.
Developing

Writing is somewhat clear with few examples.

Writing is minimally organized and difficult to follow.

Student makes minimal reference to classroom concepts and/or personal experience.

Surface level exploration of topic. Minimal critical thinking.
Beginning

Writing is vague with few/no examples.

Writing is disorganized and confusing.

No reference to what is heard in class or personal experiences.




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