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The 1-9 Rubric. Inspired by the AP Writing Scoring Rubrics. The 1-9 scoring rubric is currently in use by AP teachers at the high school campuses.
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The 1-9 Rubric Inspired by the AP Writing Scoring Rubrics
The 1-9 scoring rubric is currently in use by AP teachers at the high school campuses. • It is a rubric designed by the College Board to encompass all elements of writing (ideas, organization, word choice, sentence fluency, conventions, and voice) • It relies on student understanding of the scores: this rubric MUST be taught! Overview
9 High-Level Papers/Products: These papers/products have accomplished all components of the task 8 7 6 5 Contains elements of both high and low 4 Low-Level Papers/Products: These papers/products have missed at least one or more component of the task (either through omission or execution) 3 2 1
9 8 7 Odd scores are determined by ‘maturity’ elements: sentence fluency, conventions, word choice, and voice Even scores are determined by content and organization 6 4 3 2 1
A score of 5 indicates levels of both ends of the rubric spectrum. • It tunes in and out; they are in essence, the spotty signal papers. What about the 5?
9 Same content as 8, more mature writing 8 Successful 7 Same content as 6, more mature writing 6 Satisfactory 5 Inconsistent 4 Inadequate 3 Same content as 4, less mature writing 2 Little Success 1 Very little of the task is present to score
Task: In your pair, match the sentences with their corresponding number. *The writing task was to write a sentence about a girl thinking about her favorite movie.
In preparation for the impending collaborative strategy, the contented girl reflected on her recent film experiences and arrived at a favorite to share. 9 8 The girl thought contentedly about her favorite movie in preparation for the impending ice breaker activity. 7 Thinking about her favorite film, the girl was blissful. 6 The happy girl was thinking about her favorite movie. 5 The intelligent girl was thinking thoughtfully about a movie. 4 The girl was thinking. 3 The gyrlwuz thinking. 2 The girl stood up. 1 Girl
Window-Paning Task: • Using the window-paning notes sheet, go back through each score and create a visual to represent it and indicate your processing. Reflecting on What We’ve Learned
Let’s look at your papers and the comment sheet to see what you can improve on before your next narrative writing assignment. So what’s my score?
On your paper, explain why you received the score that you did. What now?