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SINGLE Selection Short Answer 
This takes the TEA "rubric" and actually puts it in a chart form so that students can understand the point system a little better.
Rubric Code: PXX43W3
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric STAAR Short Answer Rubric
  Insufficient Response

13 pts

Partially Sufficient 1

16 pts

Sufficient 2

19 pts

Exemplary 3

25 pts

Idea/Response

Insufficient Response

Idea is not an answer to the question asked, or no idea/answer is given.
Partially Sufficient 1

Student's response is reasonable, but is missing an explanation or is not specific enough.

Response only considers the most literal meaning of the text.
Sufficient 2

Response is reasonable and goes beyond a literal meaning of the text.
Exemplary 3

Response is perceptive and shows awareness of complexities of the text.
Explanation

Insufficient Response

No explanation is given, or if one is given, it does not make sense.
Partially Sufficient 1

No explanation of response or explanation is not specific enough.

Needs more information.
Sufficient 2

The explanation of the response is specific enough to show that the student can make connections throughout the text and draw valid conclusions.
Exemplary 3

Student develops a coherent explanation of the idea, making discerning connections across the text.
Text Evidence

Insufficient Response

The student does not base ideas on the text/what was read, or the student's response does not provide evidence from the text.
Partially Sufficient 1

Text evidence provided not present, or is flawed and does not adequately support the idea.

Inadequate text evidence is:

-only a general reference to the text
-too partial to support the response
-weakly linked to the response
- misunderstands the meaning of the text
Sufficient 2

Text evidence used to support the idea is accurate and relevant.

Response & text evidence used to support it are clearly linked.
Exemplary 3

Text evidence used to support the response is specific and well chosen. Overall, the evidence strongly supports the validity of the idea.
Coherence

Insufficient Response

Idea is too general, vague, or unclear to determine if it is a reasonable response.

The student's reponse lacks text support, is quoted verbatim with no explanation, or "echoes" the text evidence.
Partially Sufficient 1

No textual evidence is provided.

Even if text evidence is provided, the response still needs to be more specific or explain the idea more clearly.
Sufficient 2

The combination of the response and text evidence demonstrates a good understanding of the text.
Exemplary 3

The combination of the response and text evidence demonstrates a good deep understanding of the text.



Keywords:
  • STAAR, TEA, ENGLISH 1, Rubric, ELAR, Short Answer







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