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Notice and Note
Notice and Note
Rubric is used to gauge the student's understanding of the signposts of literature, as well as their responses to them while reading a text closely.
Rubric Code:
K2X93X5
By
Mr_Twomey19
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Signposts Assignment
Exceeding Expectations
33.33 pts
Meeting Expectations
28.33 pts
Approaching Expectations
23.33 pts
Emerging
18.33 pts
Again and Again/ Memory Moment
Exceeding Expectations
Multiple signpost examples are included. Each contains what is noticed and noted in detail.
Each answers anchor question with near-perfect grammar, spelling and punctuation, and shows that the student is reading text closely by providing thoughts, opinions, inferences, and possibilities for the text.
Meeting Expectations
Multiple signpost examples are included. Most contain what is noticed and noted in detail.
Each attempts to answer anchor question with grade appropriate perfect grammar, spelling and punctuation, and shows that the student is reading text mainly closely by providing a few thoughts, opinions, inferences, and possibilities for the text.
Approaching Expectations
Multiple signpost examples are included. Few contain what is noticed and noted in detail.
Each attempts to answer anchor question with below grade level grammar, spelling and punctuation, and shows that the student is somewhat reading text but provides very few thoughts, opinions, inferences, and possibilities for the text
Emerging
Only 1 signpost example is included but lack details.
Anchor question shows minimal effort. Correct grammar, spelling and punctuation may be minimal
Contrast and Contradict/Aha Moment
Exceeding Expectations
Multiple signpost examples are included. Each contains what is noticed and noted in detail.
Each answers anchor question with near-perfect grammar, spelling and punctuation, and shows that the student is reading text closely by providing thoughts, opinions, inferences, and possibilities for the text.
Meeting Expectations
Multiple signpost examples are included. Most contain what is noticed and noted in detail.
Each attempts to answer anchor question with grade appropriate perfect grammar, spelling and punctuation, and shows that the student is reading text mainly closely by providing a few thoughts, opinions, inferences, and possibilities for the text.
Approaching Expectations
Multiple signpost examples are included. Few contain what is noticed and noted in detail.
Each attempts to answer anchor question with below grade level grammar, spelling and punctuation, and shows that the student is somewhat reading text but provides very few thoughts, opinions, inferences, and possibilities for the text
Emerging
Only 1 signpost example is included but lack details.
Anchor question shows minimal effort. Correct grammar, spelling and punctuation may be minimal
Tough Questions/ Words of the Wiser
Exceeding Expectations
Multiple signpost examples are included. Each contains what is noticed and noted in detail.
Each answers anchor question with near-perfect grammar, spelling and punctuation, and shows that the student is reading text closely by providing thoughts, opinions, inferences, and possibilities for the text.
Meeting Expectations
Multiple signpost examples are included. Most contain what is noticed and noted in detail.
Each attempts to answer anchor question with grade appropriate perfect grammar, spelling and punctuation, and shows that the student is reading text mainly closely by providing a few thoughts, opinions, inferences, and possibilities for the text.
Approaching Expectations
Multiple signpost examples are included. Few contain what is noticed and noted in detail.
Each attempts to answer anchor question with below grade level grammar, spelling and punctuation, and shows that the student is somewhat reading text but provides very few thoughts, opinions, inferences, and possibilities for the text
Emerging
Only 1 signpost example is included but lack details.
Anchor question shows minimal effort. Correct grammar, spelling and punctuation may be minimal
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
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