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Bullying Rubric
Bullying Rubric
Plan: Who will use the rubric? Each student in grades 3-5. How the learners and teacher will gain a shared understanding of the rubic. By developing the rubric together, the teacher and the students can determine the areas to be addressed in the skit (content, performance, and creativity) and the criteria used to determine how each area will be graded. Students will clearly understand what is expected. How the rubric will be used to develop student understanding? Based on the students' development of the dialogue, performance and expression of experiences regarding bullying as displayed in the skit. How the rubric informs future instruction? Will be determined based on the teachers' and students' feedback on the effectiveness of the rubric in assessing the students' understanding of the lesson.
Rubric Code:
J7XBX2
By
pbecker
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Subject:
Education
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
K-5
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School Bullying
Not Meeting
2 pts
Minimally Meeting
4 pts
Meeting Expectations
6 pts
Exceeding
8 pts
Organization
Not Meeting
Audience cannot understand presentation because there is no sequence of information.
Minimally Meeting
Audience has difficulty following presentation because student jumps around.
Meeting Expectations
Student presents information in logical sequence which audience can follow.
Exceeding
Student presents information in logical, interesting sequence which audience can follow.
Content
Not Meeting
The story of the skit is dull and does not make rational sense in futhering one's understanding of the important theme of bullying being applied.
Minimally Meeting
The story of the skit is difficult to follow and does not make rational sense in futhering one's understanding of the theme of bullying.
Meeting Expectations
The story of the skit is easy to follow and gives support to the important theme of bullying and ideas of the topic.
Exceeding
There is accurate and rich use of facts that give support to the important theme of bullying and ideas of the topic.
Performance
Not Meeting
The majority of the audience could barely see and hear the skit.
Minimally Meeting
The audience had difficulty seeing and hearing the skit.
Meeting Expectations
The audience had very little difficulty seeing and hearing the skit.
Exceeding
The audience could easily see and hear the skit.
Eye Contact
Not Meeting
Student reads all of report with no eye contact, and no physical movements.
Minimally Meeting
Student occasionally uses eye contact, but still reads most of the report with very limited physical movement.
Meeting Expectations
Student maintains eye contact most of the time but frequently returns to notes with some physical movement.
Exceeding
Student maintains eye contact with audience, seldom returning to notes and interacts with the audience using physical movements and gesturing.
Creative Effort
Not Meeting
No visual or audio props are used to enhance the presentation and interest in the skit.
Minimally Meeting
Very limited visual or audio props are used to enhance the presentation and interest in the skit.
Meeting Expectations
Quite a few visual or audio props are used to enhance the presentation and interest in the skit.
Exceeding
Rich use of visual and/or audio props enhanced the presentation and interest in the skit.
Subjects:
Education
Types:
Presentation
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