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Holidays in Different Cultures 
Rubric Code: AX74447
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Holidays Across Cultures
  Advanced

5 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Basic

1 pts

Cultural Holiday Comparison

2.H.2.1

Advanced

Student is able to select a holiday and use several examples to compare how the holiday is celebrated in the US and around the world.
Proficient

Student is able to select a holiday and compare how it is celebrated in the US and around the world.
Basic

Student writes a text that does not compare a holiday and the US with how it's celebrated around the world.
Information and Facts

2.RL.7
2.W.2

Advanced

Student is able to use information gained from reading mentor texts to introduce a topic and provided 3+ facts about how the holiday is celebrated in the US compared to how it's celebrated around the world. Student is able to provide a concluding statement that clearly marks the end of the text.
Proficient

Student is able to use information gained from reading mentor texts to introduce a topic and provided 2 facts about how the holiday is celebrated in the US compared to how it's celebrated around the world. Student has a concluding statement.
Basic

Student is able to use information gained from reading mentor texts to introduce a topic and provided 0-1 facts about how the holiday is celebrated in the US compared to how it's celebrated around the world. Student does not have a clear concluding statement.
Visual Presentation

2.SL.5

Advanced

Student can use Adobe Voice to add 5+ pictures, text, and voice recordings to visually represent their informative/ explanatory text. Student can present the video to the class.
Proficient

Student can use Adobe Voice to add 2-4 pictures, text, and voice recordings to visually represent their informative/ explanatory text. Student can present the video to the class.
Basic

Student can use Adobe Voice to add 0-1 pictures, little to no text, and unclear voice recordings to visually represent their informative/ explanatory text. Student can present the video to the class.
Discussion

2.W.7
2.SL.1

Advanced

Student can participate in class discussions with no prompting. Student is willing to share and is always on task when talking with peers.
Proficient

Student can participate in class discussions with little to no prompting. Student is willing to share and is on task when talking with peers.
Basic

Student needs prompting to participate in class discussions. Student is not willing to share and is not on task when talking with peers.




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