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Media Arts Journal Writing Rubric 
This rubric is for grading Media Art journal entries.
Rubric Code: Z5B6XA
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  EXCELLENT

4 pts

GOOD

3 pts

FAIR

2 pts

POOR

1 pts

Content

EXCELLENT

The entry is accurate and response shows deep insight. All ideas are related to the topic and explained well.
GOOD

Entry is accurate. A logical conclusion or an opinion is offered.
FAIR

Entry provided is generally accurate. Not always on topic.
POOR

Entry may be
too short. No
details are
shared, lack of content.
Format

EXCELLENT

The entry follows the journal template exactly, with the use of alignment, underlined and bold headings.
GOOD

The entry almost follows the journal template exactly, with the use of alignment, underlined and bold headings.
FAIR

The entry is missing the proper usage of alignment, underlined and bold headings.
POOR

The entry does not follow the journal template and is missing the use of alignment, underlined and bold headings.
Artistic Interpretation

EXCELLENT

Writing is fluent and lively. Shows a good understanding of the use of symbolism and expression.
GOOD

Writing is fluent, but not lively. Shows some understanding of the use of symbolism and expression.
FAIR

Writing is not organized completely. Shows a little understanding of the use of symbolism and expression.
POOR

Writing is not organized. Shows no understanding of the use of symbolism and expression.










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