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Blog Posting and Response Rubric

This document provides criteria for evaluating blog posts and responses in three categories: content, creativity, and mechanics. For content, the goal is for information to be accurate, organized with details supporting the topic. For creativity, the goal is for the blog to link to multiple resources and show the author's voice. For mechanics, the goal is correct punctuation, spelling, and grammar throughout. Responses are evaluated on connecting to the topic, providing details, being positive while possibly challenging ideas, including a thoughtful question, and using proper writing mechanics.

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Blog Posting and Response Rubric

This document provides criteria for evaluating blog posts and responses in three categories: content, creativity, and mechanics. For content, the goal is for information to be accurate, organized with details supporting the topic. For creativity, the goal is for the blog to link to multiple resources and show the author's voice. For mechanics, the goal is correct punctuation, spelling, and grammar throughout. Responses are evaluated on connecting to the topic, providing details, being positive while possibly challenging ideas, including a thoughtful question, and using proper writing mechanics.

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Blog Posting and Response Rubric Criteria Blog Content Information Unacceptable

-Information is inaccurate or is mostly inaccurate -Information needs organization -Does not include specific details or topic supports -Information in blog does not relate to the topic introduced or goes offtopic -Blog does not include links to resources or links do not relate to blog post - Blog does not show authors voice -Punctuation errors occur throughout entry -Misspelled words make reading entry difficult -Incorrect grammar used throughout entry

Acceptable
-Information is accurate -Information is organized for most of entry -Includes at least one specific detail to support topic -Blog re-tells information learned and may need to develop further

Goal/Target
-Information is accurate -Information is organized - Includes at least two specific details to support topic - Blog information is presented in a new way and expands readers thinking

Blog Content Creativity

- Blog links to at least one resource to add to readers understanding - Blog begins to show authors voice -Most of blog uses correct punctuation -Most words are spelled correctly -Correct grammar used throughout most of entry

-Blog links to two or more resources to add to readers understanding -Blog is written creatively and shows authors voice -Blog consistently uses correct punctuation -Correct spelling consistently used throughout entry -Correct grammar consistently used throughout entry

Blog Content Mechanics

Blog Response

-Response does not connect to topic or goes off-topic -Lacks specific details -Response is not positive or appears argumentative - Response does not include a question in the response -Incorrect punctuation, grammar, and spelling occur throughout response

-Response mostly connects to topic -Some specific details are included in response -Response challenges topic, but may not appear positive -Response includes a question, but it is a re-call type question -Correct punctuation, grammar and spelling is used through most of response

-Response connects to topic - Specific details are included to support response - Response is positive even if challenging ideas in topic - Response includes one Socratic question -Response uses correct punctuation, grammar, and spelling throughout

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