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Main Idea and Supporting Details 
Students will read a passage and write the supporting details and the main idea.
Rubric Code: CXWB55B
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

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Understanding

4

Responses show clear evidence of understanding the concept of main idea and supporting details
3

Responses show some evidence of understanding the concept of main idea and supporting details.
2

Responses show little evidence of understanding the concept of main idea and supporting details.
1

Responses show no evidence of understanding the concept of main idea and supporting details.
Sentence Structure

4

Sentences were detailed with correct use of capitals and punctuation.
3

Sentences had one or two capitalization/punctuation errors.
2

Several errors in punctuation and/or capitalization were noted; several rewrites were necessary in order for finished sentences to be acceptable.
1

Many errors in punctuation and/or capitalization were noted; many rewrites were necessary in order for



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