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Brief Constructed Response Item for Grade 6
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Standard 2.0 Comprehension of Informational Text |
Topic A. Comprehension of Informational Text
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Indicator 4. Determine and analyze important ideas and messages in informational texts |
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Objective f. Explain relationships between and among ideas such as comparison/contrast, cause/effect, sequence/chronology
Assessment limits:
- In the text or a portion of the text
- Relationships between and among ideas in one or more texts
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Read "Making a Mobile" and answer the following question.
Explain how the mobiles made by Alexander Calder are similar to the mobiles described in "Making a Mobile." Use information from both passages in your explanation. Write your answer in your answer book.
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| Sample Student Response #1 |

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 effectively uses text-relevant information to explain that the purpose of both types of mobiles is the same: "they both have the same things trying to be accomplished, to be pretty and to move in the wind." The student further clarifies this information; "Both of the passages say that they were hung so that they could catch a breeze and …told you there were pretty shapes hanging form the mobiles."
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| Sample Student Response #2 |

Score for Sample Student Response #2:
Rubric Score 2
Annotation, Using the Rubric: This response demonstrates a general understanding of the text. The student uses text-relevant information to explain how the two mobiles "do the same thing. For example, they both move with the wind."
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| Sample Student Response #3 |

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 similarity between the types of mobiles, by using a minimal amount of text information: "…mobiles are able to move without even the slightest touch."
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| Sample Student Response #4 |

Score for Sample Student Response #4:
Rubric Score 0
Annotation, Using the Rubric: This response is irrelevant to the question.
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Brief Constructed Response (BCR) Rubric |
| Print: Scoring Rubric |
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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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