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Identifying Main Idea- RL.1.2 
Students identify the main idea of a story with a drawing and sentence.
Rubric Code: NXX4WA6
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Identifying Main Idea- RL.1.2
Students identify the main idea of a story with a drawing and sentence.
  Poor

Student does not provide an answer or answer has no connection to story.

1 pts

Fair

Student provides an answer that captures a detail of the story, but does not capture the main idea.

2 pts

Good

Student provides an answer that fully captures the main idea of the story.

3 pts

Draws Main Idea
3 pts

Student draws a picture that captures the main idea of the story

Poor

Student does not draw a picture or draws a picture of an event that did not occur in the story.
Fair

Student draws a picture of an event that captures a detail of the story, not what the story was mainly about.
Good

Student draws a picture that shows what the story was mainly about.
Writes/dictates Main Idea
3 pts

Student writes/dictates a sentence that captures the main idea of the story, connecting it to picture drawn.

Poor

Student does not write/dictate an explanation of the main idea or writes/dictates a sentence about an event that did not occur in the story.
Fair

Student writes/dictates a sentence about an event that explains a detail of the story, but not what the story was mainly about.
Good

Student writes/dictates a sentence that fully explains what the story was mainly about.




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