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Newspaper Reading Activity 
Rubric Code: P3WBA8
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Subject: Math  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Newspaper Reading Activity Rubric
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Summary

Poor

Little or no response to summarizing the reading
Fair

Written response summarizing a reading with few details, little or no vocabulary, and does not address main idea
Good

Response completely summarizes reading with details, descriptions, and addresses main idea
Comprehension

Poor

All or most comprehension questions answered incorrectly
Fair

Answers most comprehension questions correctly
Good

Answers all comprehension questions correctly
Opinion

Poor

No opinion given
Fair

Opinion stated with little detail from article used to support opinion; no clear opinion given
Good

Opinion clearly stated and supported with numerous details from reading
Vocabulary

Poor

No vocabulary words defined
Fair

Vocabulary words defined using context clues; fails to use dictionary to define unknown words; no synonyms or antonyms listed
Good

Vocabulary words defined using both context clues and dictionary; synonyms and antonyms listed




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