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Classroom Particitpation and Behavior 
This rubric will be used to evaluate how a student works and participates during class time. I have purposely weighted each criteria this way as I believe this rubric will be fairer to the lower level students that are trying to participate rather than those that are largely unresponsive in class - Fair = 3 and Poor = 1
Rubric Code: G333B5
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Subject: English  
Type: (Other)  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Excellent

Student is not absent and is not late for class.

5 pts

Good

Student is late to class once every two weeks, but always attends class

4 pts

Fair

Student is late to class more than once a week, and is almost always attends class

3 pts

Poor

Student is regularly late to class, and/or misses class often.

1 pts

Preparation

Excellent

Student was PREPARED for class with assignments and suggested class materials and homework.
Good

Student was MOSTLY prepared for class with assignments and suggested class materials and homework.
Fair

Student was MOSTLY NOT prepared for class with assignments and suggested class materials and homework.
Poor

Student was UNPREPARED for class with assignments and suggested class materials and homework.
Productivity/On-task

Excellent

- ON-TASK and worked PRODUCTIVELY
Good

-MOSTLY on-task and worked productively
Fair

-MOSTLY off-task and
UNPRODUCTIVE
Poor

-NOT on-task nor productive
Level of Engagement

Excellent

-proactively contributed to class by OFFERING ideas and ASKING questions MORE than TWICE during class.
Good

-proactively contributed to class by offering ideas and asking questions ONE to TWO times during class.
Fair

-contributed to class by offering ideas and asking questions ONCE during class.
Poor

-DID NOT contribute to class by offering ideas and asking questions..
Responding

Excellent

Student MOSTLY RESPONDED to both the teachers and students' questions, ideas and opinions.
Good

Student OFTEN RESPONDED to both the teachers and students' questions, ideas and opinions.
Fair

Student RARELY RESPONDED to both the teachers and students' questions, ideas and opinions.
Poor

Student NEVER RESPONDED to both the teachers and students' questions, ideas and opinions.
Listening Skills

Excellent

Student LISTENED when others talked.

Student incorporated or built off of the ideas of others.
Good

Student listened when others talked.
Fair

Student often DID NOT listen when others talked.
Poor

Student DID NOT listen when others talked.
Behavior

Excellent

Student SHOWED responsibility and respect and did NOT display disruptive behavior during class.
Good

Student MOSTLY showed responsibility and respect and RARELY displayed disruptive behavior during class.
Fair

Student OCCASIONALLY showed responsibility and respect and OCCASIONALLY displayed disruptive behavior during class.
Poor

Student DID NOT show responsibility and respect during class.
Attendance

Excellent

Student is not absent and is not late for class.
Good

Student is late to class once every two weeks, but always attends class
Fair

Student is late to class more than once a week, and is almost always attends class
Poor

Student is regularly late to class, and/or misses class often.



Keywords:
  • Participation, behaviour







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