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Vocabulary Rubric - Frayer Model 
When asked to complete a Frayer Model for a target word that was presented in a story or text, and that the students have studied, the students will: write a sentence with good context clues, illustrate the meaning with a picture, provide one synonym, and give at least one definition. (HI.2.R.1.5, LA.2.1.5, CC.2.R.1.4)
Rubric Code: X6X854
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Innovating

3 pts

Applying

2 pts

Developing

1 pts

Sentence

Innovating

Word is used in a sentence with context clues that shows you know what it means.
Applying

Word is used correctly in a sentence, but there are no context clues to show the meaning.
Developing

The word is not used correctly OR the sentence is not complete.
Vocabulary Word

Innovating

The word is spelled correctly and prominently displayed on the Frayer Model.
Applying

The word is spelled incorrectly on the Frayer Model, but is recognizable.
Developing

Where's the word?
Definitions

Innovating

The definition of the word is clear and correct. Student may use a dictionary.
Applying

The definition is incomplete and the student was unable to/ or did not choose to find it in dictionary.
The definition would indicate some understanding of the word.
Developing

The definition is not correct or missing.
Picture

Innovating

The picture shows what the word means and does a good job of illustrating the word.
Applying

There is a picture, but it doesn't provide the clear meaning of the target word.
Developing

There is no picture or the picture does not illustrate the meaning of the target word.



Keywords:
  • reading, vocabulary, context clues, Frayer Model







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