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Direct Reading/Thinking Activity DRTA 
The key step in a DRTA is developing purposes for reading.
Rubric Code: D798X3
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Subject: Education  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Direct Reading Thinking Activity
  Poor

0 pts

Fair

5 pts

Good

1 pts

Task Orientation

Poor

Questions do not keep reader on task
Fair

Questions will keep reader on task but not engaged
Good

Questions keep reader on task, motivated, and eagerly anticipated next section of text
Eagerness

Poor

Questions/Activities do not motivate reader to engage text
Fair

Questions/Activities somewhat motivate reader to engage text
Good

Questions/Activities motivate reader to remain engaged and enthusiastic throughout text
Reading Behavior-Title Section

Poor

Low risk taking, does not make perdictions or is reluctant to participate
Fair

Makes some perdictions with coaxing but is not eager to participate
Good

Perdictions are numerous, actively participates in predicting, is cooperative
Reading Section Behavior

Poor

Retelling is minimal and does not explore predictions made for accuracy
Fair

Retelling is adequate, student analyzes predictions with assistance
Good

Retelling is accurate, student actively confirms or refutes past predictions



Keywords:
  • Set purpose, sample text, predictions,

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