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PA Reading Assessment Scoring Guidelines 
A short form rubric for grading open ended responses to text generated questions.
Rubric Code: SA933
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Reading Response Scoring Guidelines
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Response

Poor

The response provides an incomplete answer to the task, e.g., indicating either a misunderstanding of the task or no text-based details.
Fair

The response provides a partial answer to the task, e.g., indicates some awareness of the task and at least one text-based detail.
Good

The response provides a complete answer to the task, e.g., a statement that offers a correct answer as well as text-based support.
Details

Poor

The response provides insufficient or inappropriate details or examples that have a major effect on accuracy.
Fair

The response attempts to provide sufficient, appropriate details (e.g., naming, describing, explaining, or comparing) or examples; may contain minor inaccuracies.
Good

The response provides specific, appropriate and accurate details (e.g., naming, describing, explaining, or comparing) or examples.
Scoring Total

Poor
Fair
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