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Social/Adaptive - Point of View 
Goal: Assess how point of view or purpose shapes the content and style of a text.
Rubric Code: XB56AC
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Subject: Education  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Abstract & Inferential
 

Needs constant adult prompts and reminders or doesn't do it.

1 pts


Inconsistent responses and reactions. Adults intermittently intervene.

2 pts


Somewhat consistent, may need visual support but minimal cues.

3 pts


Adult cues are similar to peers.

4 pts

Understanding Perspective

Identify her own emotions by using basic feeling words.

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Understanding Perspective

Observe and describe other's basic emotions with feeling words.

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Understanding Perspective

Comprehend and explain that certain events can cause other people to feel different emotions when they think about the same situation/event.

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Understanding Perspective

Comprehend an event and describe how it made other people feel.

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Abstract & Inferential

Understand that different situations have different hidden rules and modify her behavior to match the expectations of the situation.

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