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Claim & Supporting Detail Paragraph
Rubric Code:
F2W5663
By
bmichas97
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
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Summary of Article
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There is no summary of the article included.
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The summary of the article that is provided is incorrect and does not accurately inform the reader what the article was about.
2
The summary of the article is accurate, but is vague in detail. More information from the article should be included.
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The summary of the article is accurate and provides important information from the article. The reader gets a good understanding of what the article was about.
Central Idea of Article
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The is no identified central idea.
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The central idea of the article is provided, but it is incorrect. The central idea does not accurately connect to the summary of the article. The central idea is not the main point of the article.
2
The central idea is accurate and it connects to the summary of the article, but it is not fully developed. The central idea needs to be further explained as the main point of the article.
3
The central idea is accurate, connects to the summary of the article, and is explained with detail. The central idea is the main point of the article and strong connections are made.
Claim based on the Central Idea
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There is no identified claim.
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The claim is identifiable but is does not connect to the central idea and the summary of the article.
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The claim is clearly connected to the summary of the article. The claim should have a stronger connection to the central idea of the article.
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The claim is clearly connected to both the summary and central idea of the article.
Supporting Detail #1
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There is no supporting detail to support the claim.
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The detail provided does not support the claim.
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The detail provided supports the claim, but other quotes from the article would have been more appropriate to draw a strong connection.
3
The detail strongly supports the claim with evidence from the article.
Supporting Detail #2
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There is no supporting detail to support the claim.
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The detail provided does not support the claim.
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The detail provided supports the claim, but other quotes from the article would have been more appropriate to draw a stronger connection.
3
The detail strongly supports the claim with evidence from the article.
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