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Main Idea and Supporting Details 
Students will complete the graphic organizer to the main idea and the supporting details. The student will include at least three supporting details.
Rubric Code: SBWCAC
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Main Idea/Supporting Detail Poster
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Main Idea

Poor

The main idea is not written in a complete thought or sentence and is not written neatly.
Fair

The main idea is a complete thought and sentence, but it not written neatly on graphic organizer.
Good

The main idea is a complete thought and sentence and is clearly visible on the graphic organizer in neat handwriting.
Supporting Details

Poor

The graphic organizer has only 1 to 2 main supporting details with only 1 supporting example AND is
Fair

The graphic organizer has 3 or 4 main supporting details with only 2 supporting examples clearly in list form
Good

The graphic organizer has 4 main supporting details with at least 3-4 supporting examples clearly in list form
Neatness

Poor

Handwriting is not neat.
Fair

Handwriting mostly neat
Good

Handwriting is very neat



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  • Main Idea, Supporting Details, Illustrations

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