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This document outlines a rubric for grading a journal entry on a scale of 1 to 4 in four categories: grammar & spelling, ideas, format, and introduction & closing. Each category lists the criteria for earning each possible grade, with 4 being the highest score and 1 being the lowest. The rubric will be used to assess elements like grammar errors, organization of ideas, compliance with letter format requirements, and proper capitalization/punctuation in the introduction and closing.

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This document outlines a rubric for grading a journal entry on a scale of 1 to 4 in four categories: grammar & spelling, ideas, format, and introduction & closing. Each category lists the criteria for earning each possible grade, with 4 being the highest score and 1 being the lowest. The rubric will be used to assess elements like grammar errors, organization of ideas, compliance with letter format requirements, and proper capitalization/punctuation in the introduction and closing.

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Category

Grammar &
Spelling

4
Writer makes
no errors in
grammar or
spelling.

3
Writer makes
1-2 errors in
grammar
and/or
spelling.

2
Writer makes
3-4 errors in
grammar
and/or
spelling

Ideas

Ideas were
expressed in
a clear and
organised
fashion. It
was easy to
determine
what the
letter was
about.

Ideas were
expressed in
a pretty clear
manner, but
the
organisation
could have
been better.

Format

Complies
with all the
requirements
for a letter.

Complies
with almost
all the
requirements
for a letter.

Ideas were
somewhat
organised,
but were not
very clear. It
took more
than one
reading to
figure out
what the
letter was
about.
Complies
with several
of the
requirements
for a letter.

Introduction
& Closing

Introdution
and closing
have no
errors in
capitalization
and
punctuation.

Introduction
and closing
have 1-2
errors in
capitalization
and
punctuation.

Introduction
and closing
have 3 or
more errors
in
capitalization
and
punctuation.

1
Writer makes
more than 4
errors in
grammar
and/or
spelling.
The letter
seemed to
be a
collection of
unrelated
sentences. It
was very
difficult to
figure out
what the
letter was
about.
Complies
with less
than 75% of
the
requirements
for a letter.
Introduction
and/or
closing are
missing.

MARKING RUBRIC FOR VOYAGE FOUR JOURNAL ENTRY

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