Tarran Wanderer Reflection Paper and Reflection Rubric

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Tarran Wanderer

Book 4: The Prydain Chronicles Name _________________________________________


By Lloyd Alexander Date __________________________________________
Reflection Paper
On a piece of lined paper, reflect on the methods used in class to present
Tarran Wanderer by Lloyd Alexander. Think about your experience with
the three methods we used in class: teacher reading, student shared oral
reading, and listening to the audiobook. Briefly describe what you liked
and disliked about each method. Which method do you prefer? Why do you
prefer it? Please include your thoughts regarding the readers accent, pitch,
tone, volume, and fluency. Use complete sentences and proper writing
structures. Double-space your writing and use black or blue pen. Writing
needs to be legible.
Tarran Wanderer
Book 4: The Prydain Chronicles Name _________________________________________
By Lloyd Alexander Date __________________________________________
Reflective Writing Rubric
Compare your finished writing with the rubric to make sure you address the required
information.

Excellent Good Fair Poor


5 pts 4 pts 3 pts 1 pts
Depth of Writing Writing Writing Writing
reflection demonstrates an demonstrates a demonstrates a demonstrates lack
in-depth reflection general reflection minimal reflection of reflection on
on the selected on the selected on the selected the selected topic,
topic, including topic, including topic, including a with no details.
supporting details some supporting few supporting
and examples. details and details and
examples. examples.
Required Writing surpasses Writing includes Writing includes Writing does not
components the required the required few components include the
components of the components of the of the selected required
selected topic. selected topic. topic. components of the
selected topic.
Quality of Information Information Information Information has
Information clearly relates to clearly relates to clearly relates to little to do with
the main topic. It the main topic. It the main topic. No the main topic.
includes several provides 1-2 details and/or
supporting details supporting details examples are
and/or examples. and/or examples. given.
Structure & Writing is clear, Writing is mostly Writing is unclear, Writing unclear,
Organization concise, and well clear, concise, and and thoughts are disorganized.
organized with organized with not well Students thoughts
the use of the use of organized. Student make little to no
excellent excellent does not express sense.
sentence/paragra sentence/paragra thoughts in a
ph structure. ph structure. logical manner.
Student expresses Student expresses
thoughts in a thoughts in a
logical manner. logical manner.
Grammar There are no more There are no more There are more There are
than three spelling than five spelling than five spelling numerous spelling
or grammar or grammar or grammar or grammar
errors. errors. errors. errors.

Total Points
/25
2
Rubric modified from:
http://www.rcampus.com/rubricshowc.cfm?code=NX93W2B&sp=yes&nocache=1508037644454

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