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Reading Response Rubric
To be used with weekly Reader's Notebook Letters
Rubric Code:
Y26X73
By
bestewart
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Reading Response Written Letter
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Use of details from the reading
Poor
Uses few or no details.
Fair
Uses some details that show some reading and understanding was done.
Good
Uses many details that prove a book was read and understood.
Use of indepedent thought
Poor
No proof of any independent thought.
Fair
Some proof that student is thinking about the reading.
Good
Clearly proves that student is thinking about the reading.
Punctuation/Indention
Poor
Rarely has correct punctuation. Forgets to indent paragraphs.
Fair
Usually has correct punctuation and at least indents the first paragraph.
Good
Always (or almost always) has correct punctuation and remembers to indent new paragraphs.
Parts of a Letter
Poor
Only includes 1-2 parts of the friendly letter and neglects to include much or all of the proper placement and/or punctuation.
Fair
Includes 3 or more parts of a friendly letter and attempts to use some proper placement and punctuation.
Good
Includes all 5 parts of a friendly letter with proper placement and punctuation.
Personal Best, Spelling, Neatness
Poor
Little proof that care has been given to the writing. Many of the words used are spelled incorrectly.
Fair
Some proof that care has been given to the writing. Most words are spelled correctly; few attempts made to fix errors.
Good
Clear proof that the student cares about the quality of the work. Majority of words are spelled correctly; many attempts made to fix errors.
Subjects:
English
Types:
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