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Comprehension - Fact vs. Fiction 
Ability to differentiate between fact and fiction.
Rubric Code: AX4W46
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Fact vs. Fiction
  Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Participation

Good

EXCEEDS Shows active listening, asks and answers questions during discussion.
Fair

MEETS Student pays attention during reading and explanation
Poor

DOES NOT MEET Student does not show interest in reading, had to be asked numerous times to pay attention
Worksheet Completion

Good

EXCEEDS Completed fact vs. fiction worksheet successfully demonstrating ability to determine when human attributes were applied to insects.
Fair

MEETS Completed worksheet with limited errors
Poor

DOES NOT MEET Did not complete worksheet or had numerous errors. Does not have grasp of concept.
Knowledge of Comprehension

Good

EXCEEDS Has good grasp of fact vs. fiction concept. No extra help needed at this point.
Fair

MEETS Understands how to differentiate between fact and fiction but still requires some extra help
Poor

DOES NOT MEET Does not how to tell the differenct between fact and fiction. Extra help needed.




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