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Problem-Solution Chart 
Students will be graded on their proficiency using these above mentioned charts in dealing with reading comprehension
Rubric Code: UXC495
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Subject: History  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

Powered by iRubric Problem-Solution Chart
  Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

What is the Problem

Good

Identify the problem adequately and follow up on it.
Fair

Are vague about the problem.
Poor

No real detail.
What are the effects?

Good

Effects are gone into in depth and with outreaching facets.
Fair

The effects are superfical.
Poor

Not much about the effects at all.
What are the causes?

Good

The causes are not only supposed fact, buty also the student's own theories or ideas.
Fair

The facts from other sources are all that are discussed.
Poor

The causes are very short and not at all insightful.
What are some of the solutions?

Good

The student explains possible alternative solutions in great detail with backup for them.
Fair

The student gives possible alternatives, but with little or not support.
Poor

The student doesn't supply any real solutions and supposing that the actual outcome was the only really possible one.




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