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Student Generated Thinking Questions 
If you had a chance to talk to an animal, what would you ask it. Think about its feelings, family, lifestyle, habitat. Try to generate higher order thinking questions.
Rubric Code: S248999
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Student Generated Questions
  Poor (Level 1-2)

1 pts

Good (Level 3)

3 pts

Great (Level 4)

5 pts

Number of Questions
5 pts

Poor (Level 1-2)

Student has an inadequate number of questions. Does not consistently remember to capitalize the first word of each sentence or use correct ending punctuation.
Good (Level 3)

Student has at least 10 questions. Some capitalization and punctuation errors.
Great (Level 4)

Student has 15 or more questions. Consistently remembers to capitalize the first word of each sentence and consistently uses correct ending punctuation.
Questions
5 pts

Poor (Level 1-2)

Questions do not relate to topic given. Writing sample uses fragment or run/on sentences.
Good (Level 3)

Most questions are well written and have a clear relation to the topic. Writing uses complete simple sentences.
Great (Level 4)

All questions clear & relate to all parts of the topic. Writing involves compound sentences using appropriate grade level word choice.
Thinking Level
5 pts

Poor (Level 1-2)

Questions do not provide a variety of thinking levels, and most are lower levels of thinking.
Good (Level 3)

Questions have some variety in thinking levels.
Great (Level 4)

A reader has to think to answer all questions, they are mostly higher order thinking questions.










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