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Blog Rubric

The document provides a rubric for evaluating blog responses from students. It contains four categories - Focus on Topic, Accuracy of Facts, and Grammar & Spelling - and provides descriptors to assess student work at a level of 1 to 4, with 4 being the highest. The rubric allows teachers to provide feedback to students on how well their blog responses cover the key topic, accurately report facts, and demonstrate correct spelling and grammar.

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Blog Rubric

The document provides a rubric for evaluating blog responses from students. It contains four categories - Focus on Topic, Accuracy of Facts, and Grammar & Spelling - and provides descriptors to assess student work at a level of 1 to 4, with 4 being the highest. The rubric allows teachers to provide feedback to students on how well their blog responses cover the key topic, accurately report facts, and demonstrate correct spelling and grammar.

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Blog Response

Teacher Name: Mr. Port

Student Name: ________________________________________

CATEGORY 4 3 2 1
Focus on Topic There is one clear, Main idea is clear but Main idea is The main idea is not
(Content) well-focused topic. the supporting somewhat clear but clear. There is a
Main idea stands out information is general. there is a need for seemingly random
and is supported by more supporting collection of
detailed information. information. information.

Accuracy of Facts All supportive facts Almost all supportive Most supportive facts NO facts are reported
(Content) are reported facts are reported are reported OR most are
accurately. accurately. accurately. inaccurately reported.

Grammar & Spelling Writer makes no Writer makes 1-2 Writer makes 3-4 Writer makes more
(Conventions) errors in grammar or errors in grammar or errors in grammar or than 4 errors in
spelling that distract spelling that distract spelling that distract grammar or spelling
the reader from the the reader from the the reader from the that distract the
content. content. content. reader from the
content.

Date Created: Jun 21, 2010 12:42 am (UTC)

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