Friday, October 30, 2009

Rubrics

A rubric (expectations for a written piece) accompanies every published piece you will create in ELA. The small moment narrative rubric was distributed today. Please take time to familiarize yourself with what a "4" (exceeds standards/expectations) looks like. We will continue to listen to examples of 4-type writing.

Standards for the small moment narrative:
W2.1A: Write original literary texts to develop a narrative using an organizational tool such as chronology.
W2.1G: Use language that is creative.

What you will need each day in class:
  1. Your sourcebook (please do not take it out of the classroom unless you are absent and are catching up)
  2. Your timeline - the guide for your writing - revise as necessary
  3. Your drafts
  4. Two colored pens
  5. Post-it-notes (for peer review)
  6. Highlighter
  7. Rubric - the model for success

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