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Oregon Trail Journal
Write a journal based on your experiences playing the "Oregon Trail" computer game.
Rubric Code:
RX336XC
By
jgoldan
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Subject:
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Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Oregon Trail Journal
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Satisfactory
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Content of Entries
Excellent
Entries are written like a story with many accurate historical details. The writing is descriptive and adds personal details.
Good
Entries are written like a story with some accurate historical details. There is an attempt to describe events, not just list them.
Satisfactory
Entries are written more like a list of events. There are some accurate historical details. There are few personal details and descriptions.
Poor
Entries are written more like a list of events, or are so short that not much detail is given.
Length of Entries
Excellent
Journal contains at least 10 entries. All entries are written as a full paragraph.
Good
Journal contains at least 10 entries, but they may not all be written as full paragraphs.
Satisfactory
Journal contains 6-9 entries. They may or may not all be written as full paragraphs.
Poor
Journal contains 5 or fewer entries. They may or may not be written as full paragraphs.
Mechanics
Excellent
Writer shows a strong command of the English language and makes very few mistakes in grammar, usage, and spelling.
Good
Writer shows a good command of the English language, but makes some mistakes in grammar, usage, and spelling.
Satisfactory
Writer shows a satisfactory command of the English language, but makes many mistakes in grammar, usage, and spelling.
Poor
Writer shows a poor command of the English language and makes so many mistakes that them meaning of their writing is not understood.
Subjects:
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Types:
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