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    Reading - Analyzing Information : CanterburyQuest


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Identifies details
Student uses several details from each description to accurately and effectively support his/her interpretations.
Student uses several details from each description, but one or two of them do not support the student's interpretations.
Student uses only a few details or uses details that give inadequate support to his/her interpretations.
Student does not attempt to support his/her interpretations with details from the description.
Identifies opinions
Student gives consistently thoughtful, intentional answers to questions that engage higher thinking skills.
Student gives thoughtful, intentional answers to most questions.
Student does not engage his/her higher thinking skills on most questions.
Student fails to utilize higher thinking skills.
Student Learning
At the end of this WebQuest, the student is able to demonstrate having learned a great deal by exploring all links.
Student is able to demonstrate adequate learning in most areas, having skipped one or two of the links.
Student is unable to demonstrate adequate learning because he/she did not employ effective reading strategies while exploring the links.
Student demonstrates no new knowledge.
Illustration
The student clearly worked hard on his/her illustration, and it contains nearly all of the physical details mentioned in the description.
The student's illustration lacks a few minor details, but is an adequate representation of his/her assigned character.
The student's illustration is unfinished or hastily completed and does not resemble the character.
The student did not provide an illustration.

Date Created: October 11, 2012
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