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Citing Evidence from Informational Text 
RI.11-12.1 Cite strong and thorough evidence to support analysis of a text. CI.11-12.2 Identifying Central Ideas
Rubric Code: QXC7CB8
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Evaluates your work on the assessment checking understanding of the two standards listed above.
  Poor

Response does not answer the question, does not cite any evidence.

1 pts

Fair

Response only partially answers the question. Evidence may be absent or inadequate.

2 pts

Good

Response thoroughly addresses the question and cites some evidence from the text.

3 pts

Excellent

Response addresses all nuances of the question and cites textual evidence in accurate ways.

4 pts

Grammar and Mechanics
10 pts

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Poor

Grammar and/or punctuation errors interfered with meaning.
Fair

Errors in subject/verb agreement, sentence structure and punctuation, but the content is comprehensible.
Good

A few errors in tense or subject/verb agreement, but the response shows a good comprehension of the informational texts.
Excellent

Almost no errors in either grammar or mechanics.
Evidence is appropriate.
15 pts

Evidence that accurately answers the question is identified.

Poor

Evidence from the text is not present or not clearly identified as coming from the text.
Fair

Evidence from the text is present, but does not relate to the point being made by the student.
Good

The evidence selected for inclusion is related to the point the student is making.
Excellent

The evidence is smoothly interwoven into the student's response so that a reader can clearly identify the student voice and that of the writer being cited.
Central ideas are identified
15 pts

Questions about central ideas of the text, with supporting evidence.

Poor

Evidence for the central idea is absent.
Fair

Evidence for the is present, but incorrect.
Good

The evidence selected for explanation of the central idea is partially correct.
Excellent

The evidence for the identification of the central is thoroughly and thoughtfully explained.
Multiple Choice QuestionEnter Title
15 pts

Each question is worth 15 points.

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Fair
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  • Explicit and inferred meaning

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