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Text Evidence Supported Claim : TBA Text Based Analysis
Text Evidence Supported Claim
• A Quick write answers a question using textual evidence from the text. • A short paragraph response that is well structured. • Provide relevant and complete evidence • Paragraph should include: - A focus statement - At least three pieces of textual evidence - For each piece of evidence, an analysis or explanation: what does this evidence mean? - A concluding sentence wrapping up your point
Rubric Code:
VX697WB
By
shortigirl8
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Evidence Based Claim
Yes!
4 pts
Almost There... Not yet
3 pts
Needs Some Work- Not yet
1 pts
Needs reteaching
0 pts
Focus Statement
Yes!
Student restated writing prompt and focus statement made it easy to understand subject of the Paragraph
Student words:
A 1 paragraph response:
Read the whole question two times, think about what you want to write, read it again, then go back into the story where you found the information and use that information in your answer with the details.
Almost There... Not yet
Focus statement is unclear and reader might be unsure of content in paragraph.
Needs Some Work- Not yet
Focus statement is unclear and reader would be unsure of content of paragraph.
Needs reteaching
Focus statement is not present or unclear and reader would be unsure of content of paragraph.
Textual Evidence
Yes!
Strong evidence from the text is used to support writer's claim. Contains enough evidence to support claim.
Student words:
A 1 paragraph response
:Read the whole question two times, think about what you want to write, read it again, then go back into the story where you found the information and use that information in your answer with the details.
Almost There... Not yet
Evidence is used but is not clear or does not come from the assigned text. Not enough evidence used to support claim.
Needs Some Work- Not yet
No clear evidence is used from the text to support the writer's claim. If text evidence is used, it does not effectively support claim.
Needs reteaching
No clear evidence is used from the text to support the writer's claim. Response does not make sense.
Mechanics
Yes!
Errors are relatively few and do not impact the reader's ability to understand the paragraph's claim and evidence.
Meets the 5-7 minimum sentence requirement.
Student words:
A 1 paragraph response that includes correct spelling, make sure you indent the beginning of each paragraph, make sure there is details about the topic that the essay says, make sure you have the correct punctuation, capital letters at the beginning of each sentence, begin any proper
Almost There... Not yet
Errors are common and may mildly impact the reader's ability to understand the paragraph's claim and evidence.
May or May not meet the 5-7 sentence minimum requirement.
Needs Some Work- Not yet
Frequent errors detract from reader's ability to understand the paragraph's claim and evidence.
May or may not meet the 5-7 sentence minimum requirement.
Needs reteaching
Errors detract from reader's ability to understand the paragraph's claim and evidence.
May not meet the 5-7 sentence minimum requirement.
Paragraph Organization
Yes!
Paragraph begins with topic sentence that state's writer's claim, followed by supporting textual evidence, and a concluding sentence.
Student words:
A 1 paragraph response that includes: make sure you add details that relate to the topic and put the topic sentence in your answer in a way that makes sense. Go back into the story where you found the information and use that information in your answer with the details.End your answer with a sentence or two that sums up
Almost There... Not yet
Paragraph may have 2 of the following, but not all three:
Topic sentence
Supporting textual evidence
Concluding Sentence
Needs Some Work- Not yet
Paragraph is missing 2 of the following paragraph components:
Topic sentence
Supporting textual evidence
Concluding Sentence
Needs reteaching
Paragraph is missing 3 or more of the following paragraph components:
Topic sentence
Supporting textual evidence
Concluding Sentence
Keywords:
Textual evidence
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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