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RUBRICS FOR JOURNAL WRITING

5 = Needs
Category 10 = Excellent 7 = Good 2 = Unacceptable
Improvement
Development Main idea is clear, stands Main idea is clear but the Main idea is somewhat The main idea is not clear.
out and is supported by supporting information is clear, but there is a need for There is a seemingly
detailed information. general. more supporting random collection of
information. information.

Organization Details are placed in logical Details do not logically Central point and flow of Ideas were unorganized and
order, organized and well- follow each other. details is lost; lacks vague; no particular flow
structured organization and continuity. was followed.

Mechanics Written has no errors in Written his relatively free of Written has several errors in Written has persistent
sentence structure, spelling, errors in sentence structure, sentence structure, spelling, errors in sentence structure,
punctuation, and spelling, punctuation, and punctuation, and spelling, punctuation, and
capitalization capitalization. (1-2 errors) capitalization. (3-5 errors) capitalization

Formal Tone and Style Writing maintain a formal Writing attempts to Writing contains some Informal language present
and objective tone maintain a formal and informal elements. throughout.
throughout objective tone

Sentences 10 sentences 9-7 sentences 7-3 sentences 3- 1 sentence


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