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Rubric Code: VX7CBC3
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Writing Short Resp. to Literature
  Level 4

Exemplary

(N/A)

Level 3

Competent

(N/A)

Level 2

Average

(N/A)

Level 1

Below Average

(N/A)

Paragraph Structure

Level 4

Response is written in proper 1 2 2 1 paragraph format, complete with a clear intro sentence and concluding statement that effectively frames the paragraph.
Level 3

Response is mostly formatted in the 1 2 2 1 structure, and includes a clear intro sentence. Concluding sentence is somewhat effective.
Level 2

Response somewhat follows the 1 2 2 1 structure, although some supporting details are missing. Intro sentence is only somewhat effective, and concluding sentence is missing.
Level 1

Response does not follow 1 2 2 1 format.
Supporting Details

Level 4

The details from the text clearly and completely support the response to the question.
Level 3

The details somewhat support and respond to the question.
Level 2

The detail only slightly supports and responds to the question.
Level 1

No detail from the text is used in the written reading response. <BR>
<BR>
The detail has no connection or support to the response.
Elaboration of Ideas

Level 4

There are two or more sentences that further explain the details chosen from the text to respond to the question.
Level 3

There are one or two sentences that further explain the details chosen from the text to respond to the question.
Level 2

There just one sentence that further explains the details from the text and how it connects to the response.
Level 1

There is nothing written that further explains the details from the text and how it connects to the response.
Mechanics

Level 4

Sentences begin with a capital and have end punctuation. Sentences are complete (no fragments). Punctuation is used correctly through-out.
Level 3

Sentences begin with a capital and have end punctuation. Sentences are complete. <BR>
Punctuation is mostly used correctly.
Level 2

Most sentences begin with a capital and have end punctuation with some sentence fragments. <BR>
<BR>
Punctuation is sometimes used correctly.
Level 1

Some sentences begin with a capital and end with the appropriate punctuation. There are sentence fragments.<BR>
<BR>
Punctuation is sometimes used correctly.



Keywords:
  • Literature







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