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Preview of RACE Writing Strategy Rubric

RACE Writing Strategy Rubric

I use this RACE writing strategy as a reminder on my student's desks. I laminated them and taped them down. As student's complete a constructed response question, they use a dry erase marker to assess their progress in writing.
Preview of Figurative Language Slideshow Rubric

Figurative Language Slideshow Rubric

Created by
MelissaKS
This rubric is for having students create their own figurative Language Google slide show. It includes Introduction slide, Mood and Tone, Metaphor, alliteration and a conclusion. This would be a great way to assess students on what they have learned from a unit on Figurative Language.
Preview of Essay Rubric BUNDLE (editable with Google Docs)

Essay Rubric BUNDLE (editable with Google Docs)

This BUNDLE includes my Argumentative, Informational/Expository, Literary Analysis, and Narrative rubrics. Each rubric is formatted and structured very similarly so that students get used to the formatting and it helps students with the predictability of knowing what to expect, with the exception of differences between different types of essays.Each of these rubrics is completely editable with Google Docs so it gives teachers a basis to go off of also with the ability to edit and cater the rubri
Preview of Writing Conference Running Records

Writing Conference Running Records

Created by
C Z
While working with a small group of struggling writers working on expository writing. I wanted something where I could quickly check off what I saw the student doing correctly. Then I want to have a spot to jot down one or two goals for them in each of the revising and editing categories. The last column was for a fun idea for the student to try in order to captivate their reader. They copied their goals onto sticky notes and then kept them with their compositions to reference when they went bac
Preview of Writing Commentary Peer Review Rubric

Writing Commentary Peer Review Rubric

Created by
Bookish Brands
This Crafting Commentary Rubric is in a peer-review feedback format in order to bring extra collaboration to the classroom, but can just as easily be used for grading or self-evaluation depending on your classroom needs. Flexible formatting allows for use across various units or assignments as your students learn to craft insightful and precise commentary within essays and analysis.Check out the Macbeth bundle for this item along with other commentary items and a full two-day lesson presentation
Preview of RACE Rubric

RACE Rubric

Created by
Jon Coley
The RACE writing method is an excellent way to help kids give full answers to questions requiring deeper thinking skills. This rubric is a handy way to assess and grade those answers. Kids can know what’s expected of them ahead of time and teachers can grade assignments fairly.
Preview of Texto argumentativo Infographic

Texto argumentativo Infographic

Estructura de un texto argumentativo Recursos de escritura
Preview of Narrative Writing Rubric: "AIR-Like" Rubric

Narrative Writing Rubric: "AIR-Like" Rubric

This is a simplistic narrative writing rubric aligned to the middle grades. Can be used for any narrative writing piece you may assign. Kid friendly, yet test prep designed. No flair here. Simply what you need!
Preview of Writing a Biography Rubric

Writing a Biography Rubric

Created by
Jon Coley
This rubric is designed to help students write a biographical paper. It delineates exactly what’s expected from them and provides guidelines on organizing the information. It is also meant to be a handy tool for assessing and grading student work.
Preview of Middle School Imaginary Narrative Rubric

Middle School Imaginary Narrative Rubric

Common Core aligned writing rubric. Provide your students with timely feedback to their writing with this easy to use rubric designed to focus on writing development rather than writing grades. Appropriate for all middle school grades, the developmental marks (emerging, developing, progressing and mastery) are easily converted to letter grades when needed. Full page and split page rubrics included.
Preview of Six Traits of Writing One-Page Checklist

Six Traits of Writing One-Page Checklist

Created by
Kimberly Murphy
Easy to use and colorful one-page checklist helps students to edit and revise their writing! Includes: Ideas Voice Organization Word Choice Conventions Sentence Fluency
Preview of Class Critique Rubric

Class Critique Rubric

Created by
Jon Coley
This requires some sensitivity. If kids are going to critique each other’s work, they need to be honest but constructive. The notes are for discussion, like “two stars and a wish.” They are not for the kids to trash each other’s work. This rubric is a good way for kids to get involved in the writers workshop model of creative writing. The grading section at the bottom is optional, but kids often think in terms of grading, so it’s good for feedback.
Preview of Writers’ Gauntlet

Writers’ Gauntlet

Created by
Jon Coley
When given a writing assignment, some students think they are “done” way before this is the case. This handout/activity allows the class as a whole to take responsibility for their written work. Allow at least two students to be responsible for each category. When a student is “done” he/she must take the work to one person in each category. The person signs his/her name next to the 1, 2, or 3. If there are too many 1’s, the student has more work to do before submitting the assignment to the teac
Preview of Short Story Rubric

Short Story Rubric

This easy to use rubric is perfect for assessing students' short stories. The domains for this rubric are:Author includes characteristics specific to this unit of studyAuthor includes unique examples of figurative language effectively.The story's plot is well planned and follows a narrative arc.Student uses grade-level  vocabulary words in their story effectively. Word choice is impressive.Organization
Preview of Study Sync Blast Rubric for Peer Review

Study Sync Blast Rubric for Peer Review

My district uses the Study Sync curriculum. Part of the curriculum involves something called a BLAST. A BLAST is basically a Twitter-like response to a prompt. Part of the fun of a BLAST is providing feedback on what other wrote in the class. This is a real-time event during this activity, so students get the satisfaction of immediate feedback. This rubric helps them with scoring. Students score via the columns. In order for a post to receive credit, it must meet the criteria for the entire col
Preview of Persuasive Writing Rubric

Persuasive Writing Rubric

Created by
Mimi Letteri
Persuasive Writing Rubric (grades 6-8)
Preview of Growth Mindset Poster

Growth Mindset Poster

Created by
Watch Me Gr0w
Decorate your classroom with this ' Growth Mindset ' Poster Hang your students notes under it using sticky notes Kindly, follow me for more classroom poster designs
Preview of L'Orhographe du français

L'Orhographe du français

Created by
MARIA BARNA
Comment écrire la lettre "c" pour indiquer qu'elle se prononce [s].
Preview of Writers’ Gauntlet Teacher Checklist

Writers’ Gauntlet Teacher Checklist

Created by
Jon Coley
Corresponding to the Writers’ Gauntlet Rubric.
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

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Peer Editing

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Blogging

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Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

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