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Reading Comprehension Strategies 
This rubric is designed for a teacher to assess reading comprehension strategies.
Rubric Code: U73C27
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Subject: Education  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Reading Comprehension Strategies
Metacognitive Skills
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Background knowledge

Readers activate their background knowledge to make text-to self, text-to-world, and text-to-text links.

Poor

Reader is unable to make connections to the text.
Fair

Reader uses their background knowledge to make 1 out of 3 text connections.
Good

Reader uses their background knowledge to make 2 out of 3 text connections.
Excellent

Reader uses their background knowledge to make text-to-self, text-to-world, and text-to-text connections. (3 connections)
Predicting

Readers make thoughtful guesses about what will happen and then read to confirm or revise their predictions

Poor

Reader makes inaccurate prediction. Reader does not revise prediction.
Fair

Reader makes prediction that is not thoughtful. Reader does not use relevant information. Some revisions are made.
Good

Reader makes somewhat thoughtful predictions using some information from the text. Reader revises prediction.
Excellent

Reader makes thoughtful guesses about what will happen in the text. Reader revises prediction as they read. Reader uses relevant information from text or previous knowledge
Visualizing

Readers create mental images of what they are reading.

Poor

Reader creates and share mental image that is unrelated to reading.
Fair

Reader creates and share a mental image of text that includes little of the story.
Good

Reader creates and share a mental image that is somewhat related to text.
Excellent

Reader creates meaningful, text-related mental images of what they are reading.
Monitoring

Readers supervise their reading experience, checking that they are comprehending and taking action if they become confused.

Poor

Reader attempts to follow steps in checklist, but is unsuccessful.
Fair

Reader struggles choosing an action but does not follow through.
Good

Reader is able to choose an action and somewhat follows through.
Excellent

Reader shows how they followed steps on checklist. Reader must show which action they chose to solve their problem.
Evaluating

Readers evaluate both the text itself and their reading experience.
Aspects:
1. Their ease in reading the text
2. The adequacy of their background knowledge.
3. Their use of comprehension strategies.
4. How they solved reading problems. 5. Their interest and attention in the text.

Poor

Student thoughtfully reflects on 1 aspect.
Fair

Student thoughtfully reflects on 2-3 aspects.
Good

Student thoughtfully reflects on 4 aspects
Excellent

Reader reflects on their reading experiences and evaluates the text. Student includes all 5 aspects.




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