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Writer's Notebook Rubric 
Rubric Code: R3BX65
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

No evidence

0 pts

Quality

Excellent

Writer uses notebook to think about and craft writing in exceptionally interesting ways and is effective in doing so. There is some evidence of mini lessons.
Good

Writer is using notebook as a way to examine thinking and/or work on improving writing. There is evidence of mini lessons.
Fair

Writer sometimes uses notebook thoughtfully and sometimes has reporting entries that seem to be just filling up the page. There is often evidence of mini lessons.
Poor

Writer uses notebook like a diary or simply reports what's happening. There is no evidence of mini lessons.
No evidence

Has nothing or almost nothing in notebook or does not turn in notebook. Mini lesson- what is that?
Frequency

Excellent

Always writes in notebook in school and home. Each entry is developed.
Good

Usually writes in notebook in school and home. Some entries are developed.
Fair

Often writes in notebook in school and home. Few entries are developed.
Poor

Seldom writes in notebook at school. There is little evidence of entries being developed.
No evidence

Has nothing or almost nothing in notebook or does not turn in notebook
Risk and Neatness

Excellent

Writer tries entries taught in class and invents interesting and effective ones for stretching thinking and making writing better. Your notebook shows that you treasure writing.
Good

Tries out many of the strategies discussed in class. Your entries are usually neat, clean, and cared for.
Fair

Writer has a small number of strategies he or she uses over and over again. Some of the entries are clean and well cared for.
Poor

Writer seems to be just reporting on the page and every entry sounds the same. Your notebook is not neat and well cared for.
No evidence

Has nothing or almost nothing in notebook or does not turn in notebook. You let your dog get your notebook.
Mechanics and Conventions

Excellent

Writer takes effective risks with conventions and plays around with the role of conventions in writing. Someone else can read your entries easily.
Good

Writer uses conventions appropriate to his or her own independent writing level. Uses what he or she knows. Someone else can usually read your entries.
Fair

Writer makes a handful of mistakes that he or she knows are mistakes. It is often difficult for someone else to read your entries.
Poor

Writer seems not to be paying attention to conventions. It is very difficult for someone else to read your entries.
No evidence

Has nothing or almost nothing in notebook or does not turn in notebook. You cannot even read your entries.




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