Journal Writing:
Select a prompt/topic from the following sites for your daily writing:
Refer to the paragraph rubric below.
Rubric for a Well-Written Paragraph 
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Categories of Performance: 
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Beginner (1) 
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Basic (2) 
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Intermediate (3) 
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Advanced (4) 
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Tone 
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The tone is inappropriate for the writing purpose. 
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The tone shifts from formal to informal and is not consistent. 
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The tone shifts occasionally from formal to informal, or vice versa. 
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The appropriate tone is used consistently. 
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Topic sentence 
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The sentence is incomplete and does not state the main idea. 
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The sentence is complete, but does not state the main idea. 
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The sentence is complete and adequately states the main idea. 
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The sentence is complete and clearly states the main idea. 
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Supporting sentences 
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Some sentences are incomplete or run-on and do not support the main idea.  
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Some sentences are incomplete or run-on, but support the main idea. 
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Most sentences are complete and support the main idea. 
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All sentences are complete and support the main idea.  
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Closing sentence 
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The sentence is incomplete and does not sum up 
the paragraph.  | 
The sentence is complete, but does not sum up the paragraph. 
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The sentence is complete and adequately sums up the paragraph. 
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The sentence is complete and clearly sums up the paragraph. 
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Organization of ideas 
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Ideas in the paragraph are disorganized and do not support the main idea, causing 
a confusion of meaning.  | 
A few ideas in the paragraph do not support the main idea or are out of place, causing a confusion of meaning. 
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Ideas in the paragraph support the main idea, but could be organized more clearly. 
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Ideas flow in the paragraph and clearly support the main idea, creating meaning. 
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Vocabulary or word use 
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Some inappropriate vocabulary is used and some words are used in the wrong context. 
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Some words are used in the wrong context. 
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All words are used appropriately. 
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All words are used appropriately and there is evidence 
of some new vocabulary being used.  | 
Spelling, capitalization, 
and punctuation  | 
There are many errors in spelling, capitalization, and punctuation. 
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There are some errors in spelling, capitalization, and punctuation. 
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There are only a few errors in spelling, capitalization, and punctuation. 
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There are no errors in spelling, capitalization, or punctuation 
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