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Author's POV and Intent 
Identify signal words that show author's point of view and intent. Respond to a prompt with a paragraph as if you were Jim Hawkins.
Rubric Code: LBB7A9
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Subject: Humanities  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Author's POV
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Group: Signal words from passage

Poor

Did not read and or did not pay attention while others read.
Took no notes on POV signal words
Fair

Read when asked but notes were inaccurate or incomplete
Good

Read when asked and took some notes on POV signal words.
Excellent

Read when asked, payed attention while others read, took thorough and useful notes on POV signal words.
Independently: Signal words

Poor

Read some of the passage. Words identified were not POV signal words.
Fair

Read the passage and identified some POV signal words.
Good

Read the passage and identified the majority of the POV signal words accurately.
Excellent

Read the passage and accurately identified all appropriate POV signal words.
Response to Prompt

Poor

Response to prompt has little to do with the prompt and contains many grammar and spelling errors.
Fair

Response to the prompt is reasonable and has some spelling and grammar errors.
Good

Response to the prompt is thoughtful and has very few grammar and spelling errors.
Excellent

Response to the prompt is thoughtful and creative and is virtually free from spelling and grammar errors.



Keywords:
  • Order, Justify, Process

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