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Journal Entry Notebook
Journal Entry Notebook
Students need to have journal entries for past health classes. In a notebook with journal questions and responses to the question. Requirements: Have a journal notebook Have journal entry questions and responses (student can (look online pacsweb for questions) in correct order All stray papers must be stapled into journal notebook
Rubric Code:
N3BCA2
By
Pampadovani
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Subject:
Health
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
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Journal Entry
Excellent
10 pts
Good
8 pts
Fair
7 pts
Poor
4 pts
Topic/journal entries
Excellent
Has all journal entries (questions and responses)
Stays on topic the whole time
Good
Has at least 10 out of the 12 journal entries (questions and responses)
Stays on topic most of the time
Fair
Has at least 8 out of the 12 journal entries (questions and responses)
Stays on topic some of the time
Poor
Has less than 8 journal entries (questions and responses)
Does not stay on topic
Organized
Excellent
Ideas are organized logically, clearly in a meaningful manner. Journal entries are all in order.
All entries in journal notebook.
Good
Ideas are organized in a clear and meaningful manner. Most of the journal entries are in order.
Most entries in journal notebook, however some are stapled in.
Fair
Ideas are somewhat organized. Journal entries are kind of in order. Not all entries in notebook. Most entries in journal notebook, however many are stapled in.
Poor
Ideas are not organized. Journal entries not in correct order.
Journal entries not in a notebook.
Understanding
Excellent
Responses are creative and include accurate details that make responses unique to student.
Good
Responses include many details that make responses unique to student.
Fair
Student attempts to include detail. Responses are general comments, not unique
Poor
Limited details
Responses are limited and very general. Not unique
Hand writing
Excellent
All of the words are legible with spacing between
Good
Most of the words are legible with spacing between
Fair
Few of the words are legible with spacing between
Poor
None of the words are legible
Complete
Excellent
Turned in on time (during class)
Meets all requirements
Good
Turned in late
Meets most of the requirements
(Everyday project is late 5 points will be taken off) WEEKENDS COUNT
Fair
Turned in late
Meets few of the requirements
(Everyday project is late 5 points will be taken off) WEEKENDS COUNT
Poor
Not turned in at all
Keywords:
health journal entry
Subjects:
English
Health
Types:
Project
Writing
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