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Reader's Workshop
Reader's Workshop
Weekly Assessment of Readers' Workshop
Rubric Code:
S82537
By
sbunish
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Readers' Writers' Workshop
Excellent
8 pts
Good
6 pts
Fair
4 pts
Poor
2 pts
Independent Reading/ Partner work
Excellent
Goes to reading quickly after the mini-lesson, respects classmates reading and those conferencing with teacher; reads quietly enitre time.
Good
Takes a minute or two to get to reading after the mini- lesson, may require some redirection. Has to be reminded of the systems of workshop while teacher is in a conference; reads most of the time but is sometimes off task
Fair
Takes a while to get into their reading after the mini- lesson. Requires a lot of redirecton and often attempts to interrupt conferences; behavior warrants Mrs. Bentrup coming out of her conference to redirect. Gets little reading done.
Poor
Spends most of the reading time "getting ready" to read after the mini-lesson and requires much redirection daily; behavior warrants Mrs. Bentrup coming out of her conference to redirect or discipline. Gets almost no reading done.
Book Choice
Excellent
Independently picks a "right pick" in a reasonable amount of time; prepared with book before reading workshop.
Good
Picks books of his or her level mostly. Prepared most of the time with a book.
Fair
Often cannot pick books of the appropriate level. Prepared some of the time with their book.
Poor
Spends most of the independent reading time picking books. Consistently picks books too hard or too easy; abandons many books.
Mini Lesson
Excellent
Comes into class quietly, and prepared; pays attention; actively participates in lesson with group and turn and talk.
Good
Comes in to class mostly quiet and is prepared. Pays attention during the lesson and tries most days to use the strategy/is engaged. Participates in turn and talk most of the time.
Fair
Comes to class and has to be reminded most days to be quiet. Has to be redirected often during the mini-lesson. Often doesn't try new strategies in their notebook.
Poor
Rarely comes to class on time, quietly, or prepared; rarely pays attention, rarely participates, rarely uses strategy taught in turn and talk.
Conference
Excellent
Student is prepared for the conference and is ready to talk about their work in a meaningful way. They have also done the work that prepares them for the conference. If student is not in conference they are working independently and using the systems of workshop to guide them.
Good
Student comes to conference prepared and ready to talk. Student sometimes has meaningful things to say. They have not fully implemented skills from our conference into their work.
If student is not in conference they sometimes need redirection.
Fair
Student comes to conference unprepared to talk about their work and has little meaningful to say about their work in the conference. They have not attempted the skills that were learned in the last conference. When student is not in conference they need a lot of redirection.
Poor
Student is not ready for conference and does not take the conference seriously. They have nothing meaningful to say about their work and haven't tried any ofthe skills taught in previous conference. Student requires constant redirection when they are not in a conference.
Keywords:
Guided Reading
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
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