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Teacher Evaluation of Literature Circles
Teacher Evaluation of Literature Circles
Assesses students productivity and participation within literature circles.
Rubric Code:
D7W94W
By
bderose14
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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Literature Circles
Excellent
5 pts
Fair
3 pts
Poor
1 pts
Discussion Director
Excellent
Wrote at least 3 interesting questions to discuss with the group. The questions were challenging and thought provoking.
Fair
Wrote 3 questions to share with the group. The questions weren't challenging and had no simple answers.
Poor
Provided less that 3 questions. Questions had simple yes/no answers.
Word Wizard
Excellent
Found 6 new, unique, or interesting words to discuss. The page numbers were provided and clear, easy to understand definitions for each word.
Fair
Found 4-5 new unique, or interesting words. The page numbers and defintions for each word were provided.
Poor
Found 3 or fewer new, unique or interesting words. Page numbers missing and/or unclear definitions.
Artistic Adventure
Excellent
Illustrated an interesting scene that relates to the story. Color and detail added to illustration. Included short paragraph explaining why you chose the scene.
Fair
Illustrated a scene relating to the book. Illustration missing color and/or details. Explanation of why the scene was chosen is not written in paragraph form.
Poor
Illustrated a scene from the story. Illustration is missing color and detail. No explanation for choosing the scene is provided.
Summarizer
Excellent
Wrote thorough summary of the section. Included only major ideas and events. Summary is in correct sequence and contains accurate information.
Fair
Wrote summary of the section. Included some minor details along with major ideas and events. Information is accurate, but out of order.
Poor
Summary is missing major ideas and events from section. Focused on too many minor details. Information is inaccurate and/or out of order.
Capable Connector
Excellent
Found three fascinating connections to the outside world, and presneted them in a unique way that enhanced the discussion. You asked your team to share their connections afterward.
Fair
Found four topics that connected to the outside world. The presentation reveals lack of self-pride and effort. You simply jotted down notes or copied a website page to share with the rest of your team.
Poor
Found less than four topics that connected to the outside world. The presentation reveals lack of self-pride and effort. You simply jotted down notes or copied a webstie page to share with the rest of your team.
Literary Luminary
Excellent
Spotlighted at least four interesting, powerful, funny, puzzling, and important information from the text. You included the paragraph and page number. You gave a great reason for choosing those texts.
Fair
Spotlighted three interesting, powerful, funny, puzzling, important information from the text. You included the paragraph and page number. You gave a ok reason for choosing those texts.
Poor
Spotlighted two or fewer interesting, powerful, funny, puzzling, important information from the text. You included the paragraph and page number. You gave little or no reason for choosing those texts.
Character Captain
Excellent
Wrote down all the characters that you have met so far. You have described their personalities. You wrote how characters changed. If it is the first time you met a character, you wrote down the page number.
Fair
Wrote down most of the characters you met so far. You partially described their personality. You wrote some information on the characters growth. If it is the first time you met a character, you wrote down the page number.
Poor
Wrote down just the characters name and didn't describe their personalities or talk about their growth. If it is the first time you met a character, you didn't write down the page number.
Quotable Quotations
Excellent
Found at least 3 important quotes to present to your group. You gave the page number, and who said the quote. You gave a good reason for why it is important.
Fair
Found at least 2 quotes to present to your group. You gave the page number and who said the quote. You had an ok reason for why it is important.
Poor
Found 1 quote You gave the page number and who said the quote. You had an ok reason for why it is important.
Keywords:
literature circles
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
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