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Answering Short Answer Test Questions
Answering Short Answer Test Questions
Students will provide concise answers to content-based questions about the lesson. They will follow the format provided and use examples for support.
Rubric Code:
K6897B
By
craigali
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Subject:
Business
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Explanatory Writing
keep trying, don't give up
1 pts
good work, keep at it
2 pts
nice job, what I expect
3 pts
excellent job, :-) perfect
4 pts
Ideas and Content
keep trying, don't give up
There is no clear or specific explanation in answer to the question.
good work, keep at it
You put thought into this, but there is no real evidence of learning. More specific information is needed or you need to follow the directions more closely.
nice job, what I expect
What you are writing about is clear. You answered the question. Some support may be lacking, or your sentences may be a bit awkward. Overall, a decent job.
excellent job, :-) perfect
What you are writing about is clear and well-expressed, including specific examples to demonstrate what you learned in the lesson. Well done!
Use of terms
keep trying, don't give up
No terms from the lesson are used.
good work, keep at it
Only one term from the lesson is used in the answer. Try for a few more, next time.
nice job, what I expect
Your answer included several terms from the lesson, demonstrating adequate understanding of the material.
excellent job, :-) perfect
Your answer included all the terms from the lesson that applied to the question asked. you really showed off what you learned.
Sentence Fluency
keep trying, don't give up
Sentences are incomplete or too long. It makes reading them difficult.
good work, keep at it
Some sentences are complete and easy to undersand. Others require some work.
nice job, what I expect
Sentences are complete and able to be understood.
excellent job, :-) perfect
Senteces are complete and they connect to one another easily when they are read out loud. Your writing 'flows.'
Conventions
keep trying, don't give up
Few end marks or capital letters. Answers contain numerous spelling or structural errors.
good work, keep at it
Mistakes using end marks or capitals as well as spelling mistakes make the writing hard to read.
nice job, what I expect
Use of punctuation marks and capitals, as well as spelling, is mostly correct. Few errors exist in your answer. You are learning to write better with each try.
excellent job, :-) perfect
No punctuation or structural mistakes. No spelling errors. Your writing shows full awareness of the rules of English use.
Keywords:
Explanatory, procedural
Subjects:
Business
English
Types:
Presentation
Writing
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