April/May 2014
Writing is difficult for children and some adults
too! Over the next few weeks our students will be self assessing their
own writing. We will be looking at penmanship, beginning middle ending of
a story, story elements: such as characters, the setting, the problem of the
story and the solution how the problem gets fixed.
We will also be looking at our writing at the
mechanics (punctuation), of a sentence, a capital letter in the correct spots,
a noun and a verb in a complete sentence. (The subject and the predicate). We
will be exploring these assessments to finalize a complete writing assignment
through editing our own work.
Our First Writing Rubric will look very similar to this...
Level
5: Best Work Possible
· Name is on project and written neatly.
· Coloring is in the lines and nearly
perfect.
· Writing is neat with correct spacing.
· Punctuation and Capitalization are used..
· Illustrations are detailed, have
background and at least 6-7 different colors.(Depending on age)
Level 4: Quality Work
· Writing has good spacing and is mostly
correct.
· Name is written on the project.
· Coloring could be neater and needs to be
improved. There are white spaces or colors that seem out of place.
· Writing could be better. It looks rushed
and is missing letters and other conventions..
· Illustrations are not complete. They need
additions in details, backgrounds and maybe number of colors.
Level 3: Fair
Work
·
Name is written
on the project.
·
Coloring could
be neater and needs to be improved. There are white spaces or colors that seem
out of place.
·
Writing could be
better. It looks rushed and is missing letters and other conventions..
·
Illustrations
are not complete. They need additions in details, backgrounds and maybe number
of colors.
Level 2: Poor
Work
·
Name may or may
not be written on the project.
·
Coloring is
minimal and not complete.
·
Writing is
minimal and needs improvements in several areas.
·
Illustrations
lack completion.
Level
1-Unnacceptable
· Name may or may not be written on the
project.
· Coloring is missing and not complete.
· Writing is missing.
· Illustrations are not complete.
·
This
project is not finished.
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