We have just started using Keene's comprehension assessment book.  Yes, it does 
have rubrics.

Jeanne
Delaware

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> Thanks to Lori and Kelly for your supportive and constructive ideas. 
> Lori - I am going to keep my eye open for fairy tales in my Scholastic 
> order. Kelly - I think you are right - I need to go back and explicitly 
> teach. Spend more time on gradual release. Roberta - I am going to bring 
> home some of our charts to put on 8x11 paper - I am thinking about doing 
> something for next year using interactive notebooks to file our anchor 
> charts as well as childrens responses on the opposite side of book in 
> order to more easily access as well as to deepen personal understanding. 
> 
> The idea of have a Before, During and after Read before sharing is 
> appealing as well..mmmmm - lots to think about and OOPS it is NOT 
> Stephanie Harvey who has some out with Assessing Comprehension 
> strategies but our own Ellin Keene - the book is titled Assessing 
> Comprehension Thinking Strategies - has anyone read it - does it include 
> rubrics? Suggestions for culminating/summative/formative activities? 
> Looking for your opinions before I spend more $$$. 
> Thanks again! Steph 
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