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A Picture is Worth 1000 Words
A Picture is Worth 1000 Words
Students will recognize how illustrations reflect, interpret, and enhance the text.
Rubric Code:
F7X6CC
By
klreedy
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
K-5
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A Picture is Worth 1000 Words
Exceeds
5 pts
Proficient (4th Grade Level)
4 pts
Basic
2 pts
Below Basic
0 pts
Description of the Illustration
Exceeds
You describe 5 or more details that you see in the illustration that might give you clues about the text AND you make strong connections about those details and the text.
Proficient (4th Grade Level)
You describe 5 or more details that you see in the illustration that might give you clues about the text.
Basic
You describe less than 5 details that you see in the illustration that might give you clues about the text.
Below Basic
You don't make any connections between the details you see in the illustration and what you think the text will be about.
Analyzing the Illustration
Exceeds
You clearly explained why all of the details you observed in the illustration helped you to make your prediction about the text.
Proficient (4th Grade Level)
You explained why at least 3 of the details you chose from the illustration were helpful to make your prediction about the text.
Basic
You explained the connection between your prediction for the text and what you saw in the illustration for 2 or fewer of the details from the illustration.
Below Basic
You did not make any connections between the details you saw in the illustration and the prediction you made about the text.
Understand (Venn Diagram)
Exceeds
You go above and beyond and give 3 or more examples for each section of the Venn Diagram.
Proficient (4th Grade Level)
You give at least 2 examples for each section of the Venn Diagram (2 examples from the text, 2 from the illustration, and 2 similarities between the text and the illustration).
Basic
You give less than 2 examples for any of the three sections of the Venn Diagram.
Below Basic
You did not provide any examples in the Venn Diagram to show understanding of the illustration and the text.
Improve / Add to
Exceeds
You give at least 3 details that you would add to the illustration after you read the text AND you explain why you would add those details.
Proficient (4th Grade Level)
You give at least 3 details that you would add to the illustration after you read the text.
Basic
You give less than three details that you would add to the illustration after you read the text.
Below Basic
You do not seem to understand that more details in an illustration can add to its meaning. You do not give any details that you would add.
Are You Smarter Than a 3rd Grader?
Exceeds
Smarter than a 5th Grader!!!
Perfect punctuation, capitalization, spelling (even tough words you looked up in the dictionary), neat handwriting, great indentations I can tell you double checked your work!
Proficient (4th Grade Level)
4th Grade Whiz!
Name, date and title on paper, correct ending punctuation, correct capitalization in proper nouns and beginning of sentences, correct spelling of most words, indented paragraphs, neat handwriting
Basic
Stay focused, you're almost there... next time double check work for name,date and title on paper, correct ending punctuation, correct capitalization in proper nouns and beginning of sentences, correct spelling of most words, indented paragraphs, neat handwriting
Below Basic
Needs improvement
Student showed little or no effort to check work for name,date and title on paper, correct ending punctuation, correct capitalization in proper nouns and beginning of sentences, correct spelling of most words, indented paragraphs, neat handwriting
Keywords:
illustration, reflect, interpret, enhance, author, text
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
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