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Response to Literature
Rubric Code:
K4A99X
By
elenan
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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4
Exceeds Standard
(N/A)
3
Meets Standard
(N/A)
2
Approaching Standard
(N/A)
1
Below Standard
(N/A)
Summarizing the Story
4
The student has written a retelling that includes all the story elements; title, author, setting, main characters, problem, and solution.
3
The student has included most of the elements but may have left out one or two details.
2
The student left out several of the story elements in the writing.
1
The student did not include any of the story elements in the writing.
Connection to Story
4
The student has included a clear connection at the conclusion of the writing that shows an understanding of the story. The connection can be either to themselves, the story, or to real world examples.
3
The student has included a somewhat clear connection at the end of the writing. However, the connection may not have been explained very well.
2
The student has included a weak connection at the end of the writing that is not worded well enough to prove an understanding of the story.
1
The student did not include a connection at the end of the writing.
Spelling and Punctuation
4
All words are spelled correctly. All sentences begin with capital letters and end with the correct punctuation mark.
3
Most words are spelled correctly. Most sentences begin with capital letters and end with the correct punctuation mark.
2
Some words are spelled correctly. Some inventive spelling is used. Not all sentences begin with capital letters and end with punctuation marks.
1
Many words are spelled incorrectly. There is no evidence of sentences.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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