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Literature Circle 
Students can demonstrate comprehension of the story by making creating a Reader's Journal. Students can demonstrate knowledge of unfamiliar words by creating a Frayer Model. Students can demonstrate comprehension of the story by answering questions (S.A.R.).
Rubric Code: CXXCX33
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Subject: Education  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Reader's Journal
Frayer Model
Questions
  Poor

(Assignment must be turned in again when complete)

1 pts

Fair

(Assignment must be turned in again when complete)

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Exemplar

4 pts

Reader's Journal

Must choose 4 items to analyze and 4 personal reflections.

Poor

Has 2 on one side.
Fair

Has 2 on each side.
Good

Has 3 on each side.
Exemplar

Has 4-5 on each sides.
Frayer Model

Must have 4 words
Each word should have the definition in your own words, sentence and a picture.
Must be colored.

Poor

Completed only 1 word, definition, sentence and picture. Definition is not in your own words.
Fair

Completed 2 words, definitions, sentences and pictures. Definitions are not in your own words.
Good

Completed 3 words, definitions, sentences and pictures. Definitions are in your own words.
Exemplar

Completed 4 words, definitions, sentences and pictures. Definitions are in your own words.
Comprehension Questions

Question Answer Relationship
Short Answer Response

Poor

Answered 1-2 questions correctly. Did not identify Q.A.R. and is not written in S.A.R. form.
Fair

Answered 2 questions correctly. Includes Q.A.R. Answered questions in S.A.R form.
Good

Answered 3 questions correctly. Includes Q.A.R.
Answered all questions in S.A.R form.
Exemplar

Answered all questions correctly. Includes Q.A.R.
Answered all questions in S.A.R form.
Conventions

Correct spelling and grammar.

Poor

8 or more words are misspelled. Most of the assignment consists of sentences that are not clear.
Fair

6 words are misspelled. At least half of the assignment is unclear.
Good

4 words are misspelled. 2 or 3 sentences are not clear for each assignment.
Exemplar

All words are spelled correctly. All sentences are clear and organized.
Format and Organization

Is your name on your paper? Is your paper neat and clear? Is your handwriting legible? Did you write in blue or black pen. Did you color your foldable?

Poor

Has name on all assignments but not in MLA form. Assignment is not neat. Handwriting is difficult to understand. Not written in blue or black pen. Not colored when required.
Fair

Has name on all assignments but not in MLA form. Assignment is not neat. Handwriting is somewhat understandable. Written in blue or black pen. Partially colored when required.
Good

Has name in MLA form. Assignment is somewhat neat. Handwriting is legible. Written in blue or black pen. Assignment is colored when required.
Exemplar

Has name in MLA form. Assignment is neat. Handwriting is legible. Written in blue or black pen. Assignment is colored when required.



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