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Story Predictions and Making Connections 
This rubric will assess students ability to effectively make reasonable predictions by using the illustrations and text evidence. The students will also make a personal connections while listening to the story.
Rubric Code: H47X88
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Prediction and Making Connections
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Prediction

Poor

Student shows little to no ability to predict what story will be about.
Fair

Student provides some ideas about what may occur in the story.
Good

Student gives several ideas about what may occur in the story.
Excellent

Student gives several ideas about what may occur in the story and gives rich detail, supported by information they have already gathered from the book (pictures, title, etc.).
Student uses text for support

Poor

Student uses text incorrectly or uses no texts to support prediction.
Fair

Student starts using some text to support prediction but more detail is needed..
Good

Student uses text to support prediction but could use more practise choosing selections that specifically support their thoughts.
Excellent

Student uses appropriate text selections to support prediction and chooses selections that specifically support their thoughts.
Making Connections

Poor

Student experiences difficulty making effective connections between the text and their own knowledge, experience, and thinking.
Fair

Student extends understanding by making a few simple connections between the text and their own knowledge, experience, and thinking.
Good

Student extends understanding by making connections between the text and their own knowledge, experience, and thinking.
Excellent

Student extends understanding by making advanced connections between the text and their own knowledge, experience, and thinking.




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