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Friendly - Wetpaint Wiki Paint SplattersI'm adding a document below that is a joint effort to create a rubric for RW. It was initiated by work done at Madison and continued by teachers at Salmon Bay. To add to this document you will need to save it to your computer, add to it, and then add it as a new attachment - feel free to delete the old one when the updated version is posted. I have the original on my PC so don't worry about accidents :) We're thinking that we can change language or criteria to suit our own schools later if we want, but that for now it's a great chance to share the think work behind each level on the rubric.
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Word Document Readers Workshop Rubric.doc (Word Document - 41k)
posted by kmeckert   Feb 8 2008, 1:26 PM EST
Salmon Bay / Madison shared Readers Workshop Rubric.