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identify the main purpose of a text. 
Students will read an assigned portion of a non-fiction passage and draw a picture of the main idea. Then write a sentence that tells about the main idea,
Rubric Code: CX6C532
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Subject: Education  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Advanced

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Basic

2 pts

Below Basic

1 pts

Informational Facts

Advanced

Have strong evidence of the information provided in the text
Proficient

Some evidence are provided
Basic

Writes 1 word.
Below Basic

Evidence does not relate to the topic
Vocabulary

Advanced

writes 3-4 words
Proficient

Writes 2 words
Basic

writes none-1 words
Below Basic

write no words
Sentences

Advanced

Use vocabulary word appropriately to write a complex sentence
Proficient

Used vocabulary appropriately in a complete sentence
Basic

Writes a complete sentnece but it is not related to the defintion of the vocabulary word
Below Basic

Writes no sentence or does not write a complete sentence



Keywords:
  • CCSS:RL 2.6 Identify the main purpose of a text, including what the author wants to answer, explain or describe.







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