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Peer Evaluation for Group Participation
The purpose of this scale is for EACH team member to evaluate every other team members in their group on how they worked together as a team on the poster/video for the handwashing campaign.
Grade levels:
9-12
damccown
2
Peer Evaluation: Group Work
general groupwork peer evaluation form
Grade levels: N/A
damccown
3
Novel/Movie Comparison
Students are asked to compare and contrast a classic novel from English class to a modern film which utilizes the same theme and plot devices.
Grade levels:
9-12
damccown
4
TTTC/The Deer Hunter Essay Rubric
comparison/contrast essay of the novel and the movie
Grade levels:
9-12
damccown
5
3-Minute Pitch for Green Lighting Feature Film
This rubric will be used to assess student in Audio Video Production. It will be used for 3-minute oral pitches to convince investors to fund their feature length film. Based on SkillsUSA Project guidelines
Grade levels:
9-12
damccown
6
AV Production Project
Student(s) will produce a Mystery/Suspense video. Grades will be based upon the following guidelines.
Grade levels:
9-12
damccown
7
Video Production Assignments
Rubric is used to evaluate various video production projects.
Grade levels:
9-12
damccown
8
Online Portfolio
Create an online personal portfolio that includes examples of all of the work you completed while at Dubiski Career HS. The site should include how your skills have grown through the years. Be creative and unique by using customized backgrounds. Incorporate graphics, videos, and maybe even animation into your site. Follow all prescribed rules and regulations concerning copyright infringement and inappropriate content.
Grade levels:
9-12
damccown
9
Webpage Grading Rubric
Grade levels:
9-12
damccown
10
Create Your Own Webpage (Web Design Project)
Create your own website using Dreamweaver and Flash elements.
Grade levels:
9-12
damccown
11
Local Art Webpage
Building Community with the Art Around Us
Grade levels:
6-8
damccown
12
Prinicples Class Newscast
Produce a 3 minute newscast incorporating a commercial and newsgathering story you have already exported.
Grade levels:
9-12
damccown
13
Newscast
Grade levels:
6-8
damccown
14
Newscast Rubric
Rubric for Student Presentation of Newscasts
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
damccown
15
Teamwork VALUE Rubric
Teamwork is behaviors under the control of individual team members (effort they put into team tasks, their manner of interacting with others on team, and the quantity and quality of contributions they make to team discussions.) Two characteristics define the ways in which this rubric is to be used. First, the rubric is meant to assess the teamwork of an individual student, not the team as a whole. Therefore, it is possible for a student to receive high ratings, even if the team as a whole is rather flawed. Similarly, a student could receive low ratings, even if the team as a whole works fairly well. Second, this rubric is designed to measure the quality of a process, rather than the quality of an end product. As a result, work samples or collections of work will need to include some evidence of the individual’s interactions within the team. The final product of the team’s work is insufficient, as it does not provide insight into the functioning of the team. Courtesy of AAC&U.
Grade levels:
Undergrad
Grad
damccown
16
Novel Marketing
You are faced with marketing your latest project to maximize revenue for you and your investors. You must create a movie trailer that draws viewers to your film. The original story was written by a famous author you want to promote and features blockbuster actors that will draw views to the theaters. The completed trailer will be previewed for your investors prior to release for approval.
Grade levels:
9-12
damccown
17
Collaborative Work Skills
This rubric is to be used when students are working on collaborative groups. The rubric outlines the expectations for the collaborative group work.
Grade levels:
K-5
(draft)
damccown
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