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Journal/ Diary Rubric
Diary Rubric
The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County By Mark Twain. Students will write a journal from the point of view of a different character.They should chose events and ideas that are important to Twain's story, but need to capture the essence of the character.
Rubric Code:
X4XCWB
By
valcrow
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Diary Rubric
EXCELLENT
10 pts
GOOD
8 pts
FAIR
6 pts
POOR
4 pts
Response
EXCELLENT
The entry is very specific to the task; all prompts are addressed and clearly stated and supported.
GOOD
The entry refers to the task; major points are made, but only somewhat supported.
FAIR
The entry refers to an unspecified task; answer does not clearly respond.
POOR
The entry does not specify the task; confusion on connection to prompt and answer.
Information
EXCELLENT
Information is accurate and response shows penetrating insight. The task is referred to in the answer.
GOOD
Information is accurate. A logical conclusion or an opinion is offered.
FAIR
Information provided is generally accurate but no insight is offered.
POOR
Information may be missing or inaccurate. No insight is shared.
Format
EXCELLENT
Format is as outlined and instructed with date, form, prompt and answer complete.
GOOD
Little deviation from assigned format; over or under length.
FAIR
Several deviations from format; paragrapsh are inadequate; does not follow primary directions.
POOR
Little or no resemblance to format.
Writing form
EXCELLENT
Writing is fluent and lively. Answer is concise and to the point, in complete sentences and correct grammar.
GOOD
Writing is fluent but not interesting; grammar is mostly accurate.
FAIR
There may or may not be a conclusion or an opinion.
POOR
Any conclusion or opinion offered may be judged to be off-task.
Keywords:
writing, journals
Subjects:
English
Types:
Project
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