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Author's Claim 
Students will read an article about Stephen Curry's shoe line. They will explain why the title of the article is good, what main idea of the article is, and cite text evidence to support their answer. Students will predict what will happen next to the shoe line.
Rubric Code: RX5B8CX
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Subject: Education  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

5 pts

Good

10 pts

Accurate Title Selection

Poor

Student is unable to explain why they think the title is accurate for the article.
Fair

Student is able to cite one reason why they think the title if accurate.
Good

Student is able to give several clear and coherent reasons why they think the title is accurate. They are able to cite text evidence to support their answer.
Identification of Main Idea

Poor

Student is unable to identify the main idea of the article.
Fair

Student is able to partially identify the main idea of the article and support their choice with some textual evidence.
Good

Student is able to identify the main idea of the article and support their choice with meaningful textual evidence.
Prediction

Poor

Student is unable to make a coherent prediction about what they think will happen next for the sneaker company.
Fair

Student makes a prediction that is partially coherent and related to the main idea of the article.
Good

Student make a coherent prediction that is clearly related to the main idea of the article. The student is able to cite textual evidence that supports their answer choice.




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