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Group Presentations for Thinking Maps
Groups of students will orally present and use a poster to discuss three points from a story that demonstrate cause and effect or compare and contrast .
Rubric Code:
FXW57X
By
masseyl
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Thinking Maps Group Presentation
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Students share equally.
Poor
Only one or a few of the students shared in the presentation.
Fair
Some of the students shared in the presentation.
Good
All students equally shared in the presentation.
Students were audible.
Poor
Students were not audible from any part of the room.
Fair
Students were audible from some parts of the room during parts of the presentation.
Good
Students were audible from all parts of the room throughout the entire presentation.
Poster is legible, neat, creative.
Poor
The poster was far below grade expection for neatness, creativity, or legibility.
Fair
The poster needed to be neater, more legible, or more creative.
Good
The poster was very creative, neat, and legible.
Three accurate examples were given.
Poor
Only one accurate example was given.
Fair
Two accurate examples were given.
Good
Three accurate examples were given.
What type of map was used?
Poor
Students did not include why their map was compare/contrast or cause and effect.
Fair
Students included why their map was compare/contrast or cause and effect, but more information was needed to make their evidence clear.
Good
Students included clear evidence why their map was compare/contrast or cause and effect.
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English
Types:
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