The students in Reading Workshop just completed an interdisciplinary project for social studies and language arts. They had to research and write a blog post about an ancient Egyptian or Mesopotamian leader.
We discussed grading and this is the rubric students created.
A Follows guidelines
Interesting/draws in the reader
Writing has a sense of style
Provides background information that is on topic and correct
Provides several supporting details
Correct PUGS (Punctuation, Usage, Grammar, and Spelling)
Cites sources and does not plagiarize
B Follows guidelines
Provides background information that is on topic and correct
Provides several supporting details
Correct PUGS (Punctuation, Usage, Grammar, and Spelling)
Cites sources and does not plagiarize
C Follows guidelines
Provides a few pieces of background information that are on topic & correct
Few supporting details
Two - Four mistakes with PUGS (Punctuation, Usage, Grammar, and Spelling)
Cite sources and does not plagiarize
D Does not follow guidelines
Provide little background information that is on topic and correct
Few supporting details
Errors with PUGS (Punctuation, Usage, Grammar, and Spelling)
Does not Cite all sources
F Plagiarizes
Little sign of effort
Not posting on blog
These are the project guidelines:
1. Introduction explaining project
Help the readers understand what the post is about/the focus
2. Identify person and civilization (river)
Give background information about civilization
(Several important facts that explain the civilization)
3. Explain the impact on development of civilization
Include details supporting what you see as the impact
(Should have 2 – 3 details that explain what the impact was and how it effected civilization)