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Grading Rubric For Daniel

English 242B: Evaluating Your Group Members Portfolios


Your Feedback to Portfolio Partners Due Date: Monday, 03/23


Portfolio DUE DATE for Final Grade: Wednesday, 03/25

Directions: Listed below are the items I will evaluate and grade to determine your English
242B Portfolio grade.

Revise and edit the activities and assignments listed
to earn a grade for your portfolio. Make sure to place
each assignment in the correct portfolio tab.

Excellent Proficient

Needs
Work

TAB: Personal Dictionary Terms


1. Reading Journal 1: (2 terms)
2. Reading Journal 2: (activism + agency)
3. Reading Journal 4: (3 terms: Blanco,
Valencia, McCurdy)
4. Reading Journal 6: (2 terms: Heilbroner)

TAB: About
1. Your Thoughtful Selfie:
Sentence clarity
Text cohesion
Visual
Complete response to Selfie questions

TAB: Student Voices Symposium


1. Brainstorming: Response to 7 questions
2. Symposium Ideas (group document)
3. Your symposium contribution (paragraph)
TAB: Reflections
1. Portfolio Audience Reflection (paragraph)
2. Symposium Audience Reflection (paragraph)
3. Essay 1 Reflection (completed in class)
4. Portfolio Rubrics for your group members
5. Symposium Reflection: respond to
questions in detail and with college-level
writing


TAB: Home
1. Your Pathway Mission Statement
2. Individual Writing Goals
Published Pieces:
a. Publish Essay 1
b. Publish Essay 2 w Work Cited


Target Audience: Academic College Audience
After reviewing the required portfolio items listed about, evaluate the presentation and
organization of the documents posted on your group members individual portfolio sites.
1. Based on the sentence craft usage and organization of information for the
portfolios, determine if the portfolio assignments are written and formatted for an
academic audience.
If no, highlight specific passages that highlight your perspective and offer
suggestions to improving the text format and/or sentence craft.
If yes, highlight strong lines that demonstrate that the text is written for a
college-level academic audience.

Portfolio Presentation/Organization:
Strengths

Portfolio Presentation/Organization:
Needs Work

good content
good organizations

n/a

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