Mastering Newsela: Tips for Success in Reading and Grading Rubric

 
Newsela- Tips for Success!!!
 
Newsela Directions and Rubric
Newsela Directions and Rubric
Read Passage within current Lexile
Read Passage within current Lexile
Range.
Range.
Answer four comprehension
Answer four comprehension
questions. (5 points each)
questions. (5 points each)
Complete 5 Meaningful
Complete 5 Meaningful
Annotations. (10 Points each)
Annotations. (10 Points each)
Complete the “Write” Response.
Complete the “Write” Response.
 
Newsela Grading Rubric
Newsela Grading Rubric
Multiple Choice Questions          
Multiple Choice Questions          
      /20
      /20
Annotations                                   
Annotations                                   
       /50
       /50
Write Response                             
Write Response                             
       /30
       /30
********************************
********************************
Grade                                            
Grade                                            
       /100
       /100
Read the passage type that is closest to your
Lexile.
 
If you choose a Lexile range that
is too low, then you will not be
exercising the muscles in that
beautiful brain!!
 
 
 
 
If you choose a Lexile that is too
high, you are giving yourself
brain burnout!!!
 
Meaningful Annotations
 
When you highlight text in the article, you will have
the choice of 4 highlighter colors.  What types of
information should you choose to annotate.
1.
The authors claim
2.
The central idea
3.
Supporting evidence
4.
Your opinion- do you agree or disagree with the
author’s text
5.
Challenging vocabulary- highlight and define
using an online dictionary.
6.
Questions about the text
7.
What is the purpose of this text…informational,
opinion/argument piece?
 
https://youtu.be/mBI-qrfKUvs
**You are to make 5 meaningful annotations
 in each Newsela article**
The “Write” Activity
Prompt
-
Write a short paragraph that
explains the central idea of the
article. Use at least two details
from the article to support your
response.
Toolkit-en-us/articles/203935965-Write-https://support.newsela.com/hc/
Sample Responses
Please proofread your “Write”
response prior to submitting for
grading!
Let’s take a closer look…
Score Value 1
Score Value 2
Score Value 3
 
Newsela and College and Career Readiness
Newsela and College and Career Readiness
“Watch out world because here I come!”
“Watch out world because here I come!”
 
Standard Strand: Key Ideas and Details
Standard Strand: Key Ideas and Details
:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.CCRA.R.1
 I can read text closely to determine what the text
 I can read text closely to determine what the text
says explicitly (right there) and to make logical
says explicitly (right there) and to make logical
inferences (educated guess) from it; cite specific
inferences (educated guess) from it; cite specific
textual evidence when writing or speaking to
textual evidence when writing or speaking to
support conclusions drawn from the text.
support conclusions drawn from the text.
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Enhance your Newsela reading skills by following grading rubrics and guidelines provided. Learn how to read within your current Lexile range, answer comprehension questions, create meaningful annotations, and craft a well-supported write response. Utilize highlighter colors effectively, challenge yourself without causing "brain burnout," and understand the central idea of articles through annotations and a write response. Improve your reading comprehension and critical thinking skills with this comprehensive Newsela success guide.

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  1. Newsela- Tips for Success!!! Newsela Grading Rubric Multiple Choice Questions Annotations Write Response ******************************** Grade Newsela Directions and Rubric Read Passage within current Lexile Range. Answer four comprehension questions. (5 points each) Complete 5 Meaningful Annotations. (10 Points each) Complete the Write Response. /20 /50 /30 /100

  2. Read the passage type that is closest to your Lexile. If you choose a Lexile range that is too low, then you will not be exercising the muscles in that beautiful brain!! If you choose a Lexile that is too high, you are giving yourself brain burnout!!!

  3. Meaningful Annotations When you highlight text in the article, you will have the choice of 4 highlighter colors. What types of information should you choose to annotate. 1. The authors claim 2. The central idea 3. Supporting evidence 4. Your opinion- do you agree or disagree with the author s text 5. Challenging vocabulary- highlight and define using an online dictionary. 6. Questions about the text 7. What is the purpose of this text informational, opinion/argument piece? https://youtu.be/mBI-qrfKUvs **You are to make 5 meaningful annotations in each Newsela article**

  4. The Write Activity Prompt- Write a short paragraph that explains the central idea of the article. Use at least two details from the article to support your response. https://support.newsela.com/hc/ en-us/articles/203935965-Write- Toolkit-

  5. Sample Responses Please proofread your Write response prior to submitting for grading! Let s take a closer look

  6. Score Value 1

  7. Score Value 2

  8. Score Value 3

  9. Newsela and College and Career Readiness Watch out world because here I come! Standard Strand: Key Ideas and Details: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.CCRA.R.1 I can read text closely to determine what the text says explicitly (right there) and to make logical inferences (educated guess) from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.

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