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Standard 2.0 Comprehension of Informational Text

Indicator 4. Determine and analyze important ideas and messages in informational texts

Objective c. State and support main ideas and messages

Brief Constructed Response (BCR) Item

Read the story 'Air Travel' and answer the following question.

Explain the contributions that Orville and Wilbur Wright made to air travel. Use information from the selection to support your answer.

Write your answer on your answer document.

Sample Student Response #1

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Score for Sample Student Response #1: Rubric Score 3

Annotation, Using the Rubric: This response demonstrates an understanding of the complexities of the text. The student synthesizes information from the text to identify the Wright brothers' contribution to air travel, "their lives." The student effectively uses text-relevant information to show how this contribution affected air travel: ". . . making planes. . . first people to fly an airplane . . . [the flight] lasted for 12 seconds."


Sample Student Response #2

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Score for Sample Student Response #2: Rubric Score 2

Annotation, Using the Rubric: This response demonstrates a general understanding of the text. The student identifies a contribution made by the Wright brothers, "bilding a flyer." The student uses text-relevant information to explain this contribution: "So the two brote a new transportation to the world."


Sample Student Response #3

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Score for Sample Student Response #3: Rubric Score 1

Annotation, Using the Rubric: This response demonstrates a minimal understanding of the text. The student identifies a contribution made by the Wright brothers, "they made a flyer," but does not provide an explanation of this contribution.


Sample Student Response #4

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Score for Sample Student Response #4: Rubric Score 0

Annotation, Using the Rubric: This response is completely incorrect. The information in the text does not support this response.


Brief Constructed Response (BCR) Rubric

Print: Scoring Rubric

Score 3

The response demonstrates an understanding of the complexities of the text.

  • Addresses the demands of the question
  • Effectively uses text-relevant1 information to clarify or extend understanding

Score 2

The response demonstrates a general understanding of the text.

  • Partially addresses the demands of the question
  • Uses text-relevant1 information to show understanding

Score 1

The response demonstrates a minimal understanding of the text.

  • Minimally addresses the demands of the question
  • Uses minimal information to show some understanding of the text in relation to the question

Score 0

The response is completely incorrect, irrelevant to the question, or missing.2

Note 1:

Text-relevant: This information may or may not be an exact copy (quote) of the text but is clearly related to the text and often shows an analysis and/or interpretation of important ideas. Students may incorporate information to show connections to relevant prior experience as appropriate.

Note 2:

An exact copy (quote) or paraphrase of the question that provides no new relevant information will receive a score of "0".

Rubric Document Date: June 2003

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