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Holistic Rubric Samples

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Holistic Rubric Samples

Writing – Grade 2 Example. This rubric could be used to assess an expository piece of writing.

Some incomplete sentences


Little or no evidence of punctuation and capitalization
1
Limited vocabulary and few, if any, details or descriptive words
Story hard to understand and read

Uses only simple sentence structure


Many errors in spelling, punctuation, and capitalization
2
Only a few descriptive words and phrases
Lacks a clear sequence of beginning, middle and end

Some variety in sentence beginnings and structure


Some errors in spelling, punctuation, and capitalization, but they do not interfere
3 with meaning
Effective word choice
Logical organization, flows smoothly and holds the reader’s attention

Variety of sentence structures and length, includes some compound sentences


Generally accurate spelling, punctuation, and capitalization
4 Uses engaging and effective word choice
Well organized, flows well and has a clearly stated main idea and ample supporting
details

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Reading – This rubric could be used to assess the oral reading fluency of any student
kindergarten
through third grade.

Reads primarily word-by-word at a slow pace


1 Monotonous tone / lack of expression
Does not recognize and correct errors

Does not maintain a steady pace, is slow at times and fast at times
Reads primarily in two word chunks, some 3 or 4 word groupings, but the
2
groupings are not logical and appropriate
Reads with some expression

Reads most of the selection at a grade level appropriate rate


3 Reads primarily in appropriate phrases / word groupings
Reads most of the selection with expression

Reads at a grade-level appropriate rate


4 Reads primarily in meaningful word groupings, and with appropriate expression
Recognizes errors and rereads to correct

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Science – This rubric could be used to assess individual science fair projects, in which a student
hastest a hypothesis using the scientific method.
to

Problem and hypothesis not stated


Materials not listed
1 Procedures not listed
No data is collected or displayed
Results not defined

Problem and/or hypothesis are not clearly stated


List of materials is not complete
2 Procedures are missing some critical details and are hard to
follow Inadequate data, or data not presented graphically
Results do not reflect accurate analysis of the data

Problem and/or hypothesis are stated, but may be general or


vague Materials are listed
3 Procedures are listed, but may not include a control
group Data may be presented in a table, but not
graphically Results are mostly accurate and detailed

Problem and hypothesis are clearly stated and specific


All materials are listed and specific
4 Procedures are detailed, and include a control group and experimental group
Data presented thoroughly in tables and graphs
Results clearly stated and reflect accurate analysis of the data collected

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Social Studies – This rubric could be used to assess an oral presentation about a historical
event or
person.

Little to no knowledge of the subject


Not well organized
1 No eye contact with audience
No visual aid
Not able to answer audience questions

Some knowledge of the subject, but some inaccurate details


Organization is choppy and hard to follow
2 Limited eye contact with audience
Visual aid is not tied to the presentation
Some answers to audience questions are unclear

Accurate knowledge of the subject


Effectively organized
3 Eye contact with audience during most of the presentation
Appropriate visual aid
Able to respond appropriately to most of the audience questions

Detailed and accurate knowledge of the subject


Well organized
4 Eye contact with audience throughout the entire presentation
Appropriate visual aid that adds to the effectiveness of the presentation
Provides specific and thorough responses to audience questions

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Math – Any grade level. This rubric could be used to assess a solution to a multi-step
word
problem.

Response is incorrect or not attempted


1 Explanation is unclear or irrelevant
Most or all computations are incorrect

Final response is incorrect and/or incomplete


Demonstrates a limited understanding of the mathematical concepts presented in
2 the problem
Incomplete procedures, or lack of detailed work shown
Errors in computation lead to an incorrect final answer

Final response may be incorrect, due to computational errors


Demonstrates a partial understanding of the mathematical concepts presented in
3 the problem
Some work is shown, but inefficient strategies may be used
Most computations are accurate

Response is complete and correct


Demonstrates a thorough understanding of the mathematical concepts presented in
4 the problem
Explanation is clear and complete, and adequate work is
shown All computations are accurate

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