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Alecsey [184]
3 years ago
6

Prompt

English
2 answers:
Leviafan [203]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: If a book report was assigned but there was rubric you would probably do well based of what you already know about book reports. If a specific and very detailed rubric was provided then you could use the rubric as a check list to make sure that your book report contains everything needed to get the highest grade possible.

Explanation:

Common knowledge

prohojiy [21]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Rubrics are multidimensional sets of scoring guidelines that can be used to provide consistency in evaluating student work. They spell out scoring criteria so that multiple teachers, using the same rubric for a student's essay, for example, would arrive at the same score or grade. Rubrics help students, parents and teacher identify what quality work is. Students can judge their own work and accept more responsibility of the final product. Rubrics help the teacher to easily explain to the student why they got the grade that they received. If a book report was assigned but there was rubric you would probably do well based of what you already know about book reports. If a specific and very detailed rubric was provided then you could use the rubric as a check list to make sure that your book report contains everything needed to get the highest grade possible.

Explanation:

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