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How to Write a Summary 
Rubric Code: X7C625
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Excellent

5 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

1 pts

Understands authors main idea

Able to Identify and understands authors main idea.

Excellent

Accurately identifies and has full understanding of authors main idea of text.
Fair

Somewhat identifies and understands authors main idea of text.
Poor

Clearly does not identify or understand authors main idea of text.
Identified supporting details

Able to identify and use authors supporting details as examples in summary

Excellent

Accurately identifies supporting details and is able to describe in own words.
Fair

Somewhat identifies supporting details and is able to describe in own words.
Poor

Does not identify any of authors supporting details and not able to describe in own words. Mentions own ideas and opinions instead of authors.
Summary is organized and cohesive

Writing is cohesive and is in order.

Excellent

Summary is clearly cohesive and easy to read. Ideas are listed in a order that makes sense.
Fair

Summary is somewhat cohesive but still able to read. Ideas are somewhat listed in a order that makes sense.
Poor

Summary is all over the place. Ideas aren't in right order and is not cohesive.
Grammar and Punctuation

Summary has complete sentences with no errors.

Excellent

0-1 grammatical and punctuation errors.
Fair

2-4 grammatical and punctuation errors
Poor

5 or more grammatical and punctuation errors




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