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Main Idea, Supporting Details and Summarizing 
Students will create a poster to persuade others on one of two topics. The main idea will be the focus of the poster and the supporting details will be evidence of persuasion. The student will include at least three supporting details. Illustrations will be added to the poster and must connect to the main idea as well.
Rubric Code: UX44W4A
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: (none)

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 identified or is incorrect.
Fair

The main idea is not clearly identifed; is somewhat confusing.
Good

The main idea is a complete thought and is clearly identified.
Supporting Details

Poor

Does not have 3 supporting details, or the details included do not support the main idea.
Fair

2 supporting details from the article but they may not be the most supportive evidence from the article.
Good

3 supporting details from the article. The supporting details are strong evidence of the main idea proving it true.
Appearance

Poor

Student work was not legible, neat and colorful.
Fair

Student work legible, but could have been improved
Good

Student work was legible, neat or colorful.
Summarizing

Poor

The student did not summarize the story.
Fair

The student summarized the story, but may have missed some important parts.
Good

The student correctly summarized the story. They used complete sentences and punctuation.



Keywords:
  • Main Idea, Supporting Details, Illustrations







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