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Grade 4-6 Inferencing Rubric 
4th grade rubric created by students in room 221
Rubric Code: KXX4443
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Grade 4-6 Inferencing Rubric
  Developing

1 pts

Meeting

2 pts

Exceeding

3 pts

Inference Connected to Main idea

Developing

makes an inappropriate inference connected to (e.g., main idea, character trait, plot, setting)
Meeting

makes an "simple" inference connected to (e.g., main idea, character trait, plot, setting)
Exceeding

makes a detailed inference connected to (e.g., main idea, character trait, plot, setting)
Evidence from the Text

Developing

includes few or irrelevant supporting details connected to the topic
Meeting

includes some supporting details connected to the topic
Exceeding

includes relevant, convincing supporting details connected to the topic
Making Connections

Developing

makes an irrelevant connection to (e.g., main idea, character trait, plot, setting)
Meeting

makes a simple connection to (e.g., main idea, character trait, plot, setting)
Exceeding

makes a complex and insightful connection to (e.g., main idea, character trait, plot, setting)




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