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English I — Reading

Short Answer Rubric

Single Selection


Texas Education Agency

Student Assessment Division

Fall 2011
STAAR English I Reading
Single Selection

Score Point 0 — Insufficient Response to the Question
Insufficient responses indicate a very limited reading performance.
These responses have one of the following problems.


The idea is not an answer to the question asked.



The idea is incorrect because it is not based on the text.



The idea is too general, vague, or unclear to determine whether it is

reasonable.




No idea is present. Sometimes the response contains only text evidence. At
other times there appears to be an idea; however, this idea cannot be
considered an answer to the question because it merely repeats verbatim, or
“echoes,” the text evidence.

Texas Education Agency

Student Assessment Division

Fall 2011
STAAR English I Reading
Single Selection

Score Point 1 — Partially Sufficient Response to the
Question
Partially sufficient responses indicate a basic reading performance.
These responses have one of the following characteristics.


The idea is reasonable, but the response contains no text evidence.



The idea is reasonable, but the text evidence is flawed and does not
adequately support the idea. Text evidence is considered inadequate when it
is
o	
o	
o	
o	

only a general reference to the text,
too partial to support the idea,
weakly linked to the idea, or
used inappropriately because it wrongly manipulates the meaning of the
text.



The idea needs more explanation or specificity even though it is supported
with text evidence.



The idea represents only a literal reading of the text, with or without text
evidence.

Texas Education Agency

Student Assessment Division

Fall 2011
STAAR English I Reading
Single Selection

Score Point 2 — Sufficient Response to the Question
Sufficient responses indicate a satisfactory reading performance.
These responses have the following characteristics.


The idea is reasonable and goes beyond a literal reading of the text. It is
explained specifically enough to show that the student can make appropriate
connections across the text and draw valid conclusions.



The text evidence used to support the idea is accurate and relevant.



The idea and text evidence used to support it are clearly linked.



The combination of the idea and the text evidence demonstrates a good
understanding of the text.

Texas Education Agency

Student Assessment Division

Fall 2011
STAAR English I Reading
Single Selection

Score Point 3 — Exemplary Response to the Question
Exemplary responses indicate an accomplished reading performance.
These responses have the following characteristics.


The idea is perceptive and reflects an awareness of the complexities of the
text. The student is able to develop a coherent explanation of the idea by
making discerning connections across the text.



The text evidence used to support the idea is specific and well chosen.

Overall, the evidence strongly supports the validity of the idea.




The combination of the idea and the text evidence demonstrates a deep
understanding of the text.

Texas Education Agency

Student Assessment Division

Fall 2011

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STAAR EOC Short Answer Single Selection Rubric from TEA

  • 1. English I — Reading Short Answer Rubric Single Selection Texas Education Agency Student Assessment Division Fall 2011
  • 2. STAAR English I Reading Single Selection Score Point 0 — Insufficient Response to the Question Insufficient responses indicate a very limited reading performance. These responses have one of the following problems.  The idea is not an answer to the question asked.  The idea is incorrect because it is not based on the text.  The idea is too general, vague, or unclear to determine whether it is reasonable.  No idea is present. Sometimes the response contains only text evidence. At other times there appears to be an idea; however, this idea cannot be considered an answer to the question because it merely repeats verbatim, or “echoes,” the text evidence. Texas Education Agency Student Assessment Division Fall 2011
  • 3. STAAR English I Reading Single Selection Score Point 1 — Partially Sufficient Response to the Question Partially sufficient responses indicate a basic reading performance. These responses have one of the following characteristics.  The idea is reasonable, but the response contains no text evidence.  The idea is reasonable, but the text evidence is flawed and does not adequately support the idea. Text evidence is considered inadequate when it is o o o o only a general reference to the text, too partial to support the idea, weakly linked to the idea, or used inappropriately because it wrongly manipulates the meaning of the text.  The idea needs more explanation or specificity even though it is supported with text evidence.  The idea represents only a literal reading of the text, with or without text evidence. Texas Education Agency Student Assessment Division Fall 2011
  • 4. STAAR English I Reading Single Selection Score Point 2 — Sufficient Response to the Question Sufficient responses indicate a satisfactory reading performance. These responses have the following characteristics.  The idea is reasonable and goes beyond a literal reading of the text. It is explained specifically enough to show that the student can make appropriate connections across the text and draw valid conclusions.  The text evidence used to support the idea is accurate and relevant.  The idea and text evidence used to support it are clearly linked.  The combination of the idea and the text evidence demonstrates a good understanding of the text. Texas Education Agency Student Assessment Division Fall 2011
  • 5. STAAR English I Reading Single Selection Score Point 3 — Exemplary Response to the Question Exemplary responses indicate an accomplished reading performance. These responses have the following characteristics.  The idea is perceptive and reflects an awareness of the complexities of the text. The student is able to develop a coherent explanation of the idea by making discerning connections across the text.  The text evidence used to support the idea is specific and well chosen. Overall, the evidence strongly supports the validity of the idea.  The combination of the idea and the text evidence demonstrates a deep understanding of the text. Texas Education Agency Student Assessment Division Fall 2011