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WINTER JOURNAL 
Students will be given a topic each day for 6 days about winter and they will write a 4-6 sentence response; and draw a picture to go with it.
Rubric Code: R4BB75
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  EXCELLENT

4 pts

GOOD

3 pts

FAIR

2 pts

POOR

1 pts

Picture
20 %

EXCELLENT

Student drew a picture related to the topic of IN WINTER. Picture had many details.
GOOD

Student drew a picture related to the topic. Picture contained many details.
FAIR

Student drew a picture related to the topic. Picture had few details.
POOR

Student scribbled or drew a picture with few detail, or picture was unrelated to writing response.
Punctuation
20 %

EXCELLENT

Student used appropriate punctuation at the end of the sentence independently.
GOOD

Student used appropriate punctuation at the end of the sentence with minimal teacher prompting.
FAIR

Student used appropriate punctuation at the end of the sentence with much teacher support.
POOR

Student did not use appropriate puncutation in the writing piece.
Spacing
20 %

EXCELLENT

Student used appropriate spacing between words independently.
GOOD

Student used appropriate spacing between words with minimal teacher prompting.
FAIR

Student used appropriate spacing between words with much teacher support.
POOR

Student did not use approprioate spacing in the writing piece.
Content
20 %

EXCELLENT

Student wrote four or more sentences about the topic IN WINTER.
GOOD

Student wrote three to four sentences about the topic IN WINTER.
FAIR

Student wrote two
sentences about the topic IN WINTER.
POOR

Student wrote strings of letters or random words.
Entries
20 %

EXCELLENT

Student had all 6 entries included in journal.
GOOD

Student had 4-5 entries included in journal.
FAIR

Student had 2-3 entries included in journal.
POOR

Student had 0-1 entries included in journal.




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