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Annotation Check 
Items for annotation may include: character description, setting, literary elements, conflict, figurative language, vocabulary words, plot, rising/falling action, climax
Rubric Code: R2W8ABB
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent!

4 pts

Highlighting

Poor
Fair
Good
Excellent!

Makes information stand out from the page.
Allows you to scan a page quickly when looking for specific information.
Marginal Notes

Poor
Fair
Good
Excellent!

Respond to text/make notes.
Ask questions, label lit. elements, summarize, explain ideas, make a comment, identify characters.
Brackets

Poor
Fair
Good
Excellent!

Use when several lines or paragraphs seem important.
Asterisks/Stars

Poor
Fair
Good
Excellent!

Indicates something unusual, special or important.
Multiple stars indicate a stronger degree of importance.
Understanding

Poor
Fair
Good
Excellent!

Student highlights/marks where there is something they do not know or understand. Students uses marks as an indication to check for complete understanding / does research to be sure.




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