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Theme Diagram 
Students will infer the theme of a fable by using evidence from the text (identifying the conflict and result/solution); Using a graphic organizer that is neat, organized, and appropriate to convey the theme of the text.
Rubric Code: PA3A9W
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

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  Advanced

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Basic

2 pts

At Risk

1 pts

Theme

Advanced

Student appropriately conveys the theme & demonstrates thought. It is expressed with a complete sentence.
Proficient

Student wrote a theme.
Basic

Student wrote the theme but it is not expressed with a complete sentence.
At Risk

There is no theme. The student simply wrote a topic or summarized the story.
Text-Evidence

Advanced

Theme is clearly supported by using text evidence to identify the conflict and result/solution.
Proficient

Theme is minimally reinforced with both conflict and result/solution as evidence from the text.
Basic

Evidence does not completely support the theme. Only conflict or result/solution is identified.
At Risk

The theme is not supported at all. There is no evidence.
Neatness/Effort

Advanced

The graphic organizer shows completeness. It is organized, neat, and readable with effort.
Proficient

The graphic organizer is organized, neat, and readable. It has minimal mistakes.
Basic

The graphic organizer appears to be "rushed." There are several grammatical errors.
At Risk

The graphic organizer is blank.




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