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- 1. Summarizing Rubric
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CATEGORY Intervention (D) Instructional (C) Independent (8) Advanced (A)
Completeness Included 1 or 2 facts, Partial summary with Adequate summary Adept summary with
may include extra some important ideas, with many important most important
unimportant a few facts, may ideas, some details, ideas, details, facts,
information include extra facts and important and important
unimportant vocabulary vocabulary
information
Correctness Main idea is not Main idea is partially Main idea is Main idea is clearly
expressed; it may expressed; it may expressed; all facts expressed; all facts
include incorrect include incl uded are correct included are correct
information misinterpretation
Quality of Writing Written in own Generally written in Written in own Written in own
language or in copied own language, may be language, generally language, flows
text presented as a Iist of flows from one idea smoothly from one
disconnected ideas to another idea to another
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