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Summarizing points of a speaker SL3 
Rubric Code: R87586
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Summarizing points of a speaker
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Introduction

Poor

No introductory paragraph.
Fair

Includes an introductory paragraph without a topic sentence, OR a main idea.
Good

Includes an introductory paragraph with a topic sentence that states the main idea of the speaker.
Excellent

Includes an introductory paragraph with a topic sentence that clearly states the main idea of the speaker.
Main Points

Poor

Does not include main points that were taken from the text or speaker.
Fair

Includes 1 main point that was taken from the text or speaker.
Good

Includes 2 main points that were taken from the text or speaker.
Excellent

Includes 3 main points that were taken from the text or speaker.
Body

Poor

Includes only 1 paragraph. Developed less than 3 sentences with no supporting details.
Fair

Includes only 2 paragraphs. Developed less than 3 sentences with minimal supporting details.
Good

Includes 3 paragraphs, 1 per main point. Developed less than 3 sentences with supporting details.
Excellent

Includes 3 paragraphs, 1 per main point. Developed 3-5 sentences with supporting details.
Conclusion

Poor

Does not include a concluding paragraph.
Fair

Incomplete concluding paragraph.
Good

Inlcudes a concluding paragraph that doesn't clearly restate the main points.
Excellent

Inlcudes a concluding paragraph that restates the main points.
Mechanics

Poor

More than 10 mistakes in spelling, capitals, punctuation and verb tense.
Fair

6-10 mistakes in spelling, capitals, punctuation and verb tense.
Good

3-5 mistakes in spelling, capitals, punctuation and verb tense.
Excellent

1-2 mistakes in spelling, capitals, punctuation and verb tense.




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