Assignment: Success Skills Journal Final Draft

Success Skills Journal

Throughout this module you have been writing individual journal entries. Revise your entries as necessary, as you’ve discussed with your tutor. Submit the final version of all entries as one combined document, here.

Rubric

In order to successfully complete this assessment, a submitted journal must reach “Meets or Exceeds Expectations” in all categories.

Criteria Ratings
Habits for Success Journal Entry Meets or Exceeds Expectations

  • 200-400 words long
  • fully addresses question(s) of prompt
  • demonstrates thoughtful consideration and planning relevant to the topic
  • demonstrates application of writing process, to include careful editing and proofreading
Approaching Expectations

  • 125-200 words long
  • partially addresses question(s) of prompt
  • demonstrates some consideration and planning relevant to the topic
  • may not demonstrate application of writing process, to include editing and proofreading
Does Not Meet Expectations

  • less than 125 words long, or not included in journal
  • does not address question(s) of prompt
  • does not demonstrate consideration or planning relevant to the topic
  • does not demonstrate application of writing process
Critical Thinking Journal Entry Meets or Exceeds Expectations

  • 200-400 words long
  • fully addresses question(s) of prompt
  • demonstrates thoughtful consideration and planning relevant to the topic
  • demonstrates application of writing process, to include careful editing and proofreading
Approaching Expectations

  • 125-200 words long
  • partially addresses question(s) of prompt
  • demonstrates some consideration and planning relevant to the topic
  • may not demonstrate application of writing process, to include editing and proofreading
Does Not Meet Expectations

  • less than 125 words long, or not included in journal
  • does not address question(s) of prompt
  • does not demonstrate consideration or planning relevant to the topic
  • does not demonstrate application of writing process
Time Management Journal Entry Meets or Exceeds Expectations

  • 200-400 words long
  • fully addresses question(s) of prompt
  • demonstrates thoughtful consideration and planning relevant to the topic
  • demonstrates application of writing process, to include careful editing and proofreading
Approaching Expectations

  • 125-200 words long
  • partially addresses question(s) of prompt
  • demonstrates some consideration and planning relevant to the topic
  • may not demonstrate application of writing process, to include editing and proofreading
Does Not Meet Expectations

  • less than 125 words long, or not included in journal
  • does not address question(s) of prompt
  • does not demonstrate consideration or planning relevant to the topic
  • does not demonstrate application of writing process
Writing in College Journal Entry Meets or Exceeds Expectations

  • 200-400 words long
  • fully addresses question(s) of prompt
  • demonstrates thoughtful consideration and planning relevant to the topic
  • demonstrates application of writing process, to include careful editing and proofreading
Approaching Expectations

  • 125-200 words long
  • partially addresses question(s) of prompt
  • demonstrates some consideration and planning relevant to the topic
  • may not demonstrate application of writing process, to include editing and proofreading
Does Not Meet Expectations

  • less than 125 words long, or not included in journal
  • does not address question(s) of prompt
  • does not demonstrate consideration or planning relevant to the topic
  • does not demonstrate application of writing process
Computer-Based Writing Journal Entry Meets or Exceeds Expectations

  • 200-400 words long
  • fully addresses question(s) of prompt
  • demonstrates thoughtful consideration and planning relevant to the topic
  • demonstrates application of writing process, to include careful editing and proofreading
Approaching Expectations

  • 125-200 words long
  • partially addresses question(s) of prompt
  • demonstrates some consideration and planning relevant to the topic
  • may not demonstrate application of writing process, to include editing and proofreading
Does Not Meet Expectations

  • less than 125 words long, or not included in journal
  • does not address question(s) of prompt
  • does not demonstrate consideration or planning relevant to the topic
  • does not demonstrate application of writing process

 

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