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Response to Literature
Rubric Code:
XX54BXA
By
shekey31
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Public Rubric
Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Response to Literature
4 pts
3 pts
2 pts
1 pts
Organization
4
The response has a clear introduction and identifies the work by expression thoughts and feelings by giving reasons and supporting points with examples from the text. The conclusion leaves the reader with a question, a quotation, a fresh insight, or another memorable impression.
3
The response identifies the work and states a response to the text. Some reasons are explored and supporting examples given. The conclusion brings the response to a satisfactory close.
2
The response may not identify the text or overall response to the text. The response lacks thoughts, feelings, reasons, and specific examples. The conclusion may be weak or repetitive.
1
The response does not identify the work. The overall response is unstated, unclear, or unsupported. No organizational plan is evident.
Mechanics
4
Sentences begin with a capital and have end punctuation. Sentences are complete. Punctuation is used correctly through-out.
Words are spelled correctly.
Paragraphs are used correctly when needed.
3
Sentences begin with a capital and have end punctuation. Sentences are complete.
Punctuation is mostly used correctly
Most words are spelled correctly.
Paragraphs are mostly used correctly.
2
Most sentences begin with a capital and have end punctuation with some sentence fragments.
Punctuation is sometimes used correctly.
Most words are spelled correctly
Paragraphs are sometimes used correctly.
1
Some sentences begin with a capital and end with the appropriate punctuation. There are sentence fragments.
Punctuation is sometimes used correctly.
There are many mispelled words.
There are no paragraphs used when needed.
Making Connections
4
Response includes connections between the text and self, text to another text, and text to the world.
3
Response includes connections between the text and self, text to another text, or the text to the world.
2
Response includes one connection: between the text and self, text to another text, or text to the world.
1
Response does not include connections.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
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