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Character Trial Script/Statement
Character Trial Script/Statement
Each of you has been assigned a role to play. Prior to the trial, you will have to write your role's script for the trial. If you are the defendant, you will write a script of your testimony, if you are the defense attorney or prosecutor, you will write a script of your argument. If you are family with the defendant, you will write a victim impact statement. If you are a character witness, you will write a witness statement. All statements will be presented during the trial.
Rubric Code:
JX4BX5C
By
msustic
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Subject:
Foreign Languages
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Character Education Rubric
Excellent
25 pts
Good
20 pts
Fair
15 pts
Needs Work
10 pts
Introduction
Excellent
Your witness statement clearly explains your role and you've stated your position on the case in detail.<BR>
<BR>
Your opening statement clearly presents your side of the case. It is clearly explained and provides details.
Good
Your witness statement explains your role and states your position on the case. <BR>
<BR>
Your opening statement presents your side of the case and is explained.
Fair
Your witness statement explains your role, but does not state your position on the case.<BR>
<BR>
Your opening statement presents your side of the case, but is not clearly explained.
Needs Work
Your witness statement does not explain your role or states your position on the case.<BR>
<BR>
Your opening statement does not present your side of the case.
Character Traits
Excellent
Your witness statement gives eight or more traits learned from our character education unit.<BR>
<BR>
Your argument gives eight or more traits learned from our character naturalism unit.
Good
Your witness statement gives up to seven traits learned from our character education unit.<BR>
<BR>
Your argument gives up to seven traits learned from our character naturalism unit.
Fair
Your witness statement gives up to four traits learned from our character education unit.<BR>
<BR>
Your argument gives up to four traits learned from our character naturalism unit.
Needs Work
Your witness statement gives no traits learned from our character education unit.<BR>
<BR>
Your argument gives no traits learned from our character naturalism unit.
Conclusion
Excellent
Your witness statement <BR>
restates and explains your purpose in detail.<BR>
<BR>
Your summative argument restates your case. It is clearly explained and provides details.
Good
Your witness statement restates & explains your purpose.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
Your summative argument restates & explains your case is explained.
Fair
Your witness statement restates your purpose, but is not explained.<BR>
<BR>
Your summative argument restates your side of the case, but is not clearly explained.
Needs Work
Your witness statement does not have a conclusion.<BR>
<BR>
Your summative argument does not restate your side of the case.
Persuasiveness
Excellent
Your witness statement contains several examples as evidence to persuade the jury. Your examples clearly give your viewpoint and persuade the jury.<BR>
<BR>
Your case presentation contains several examples as evidence to persuade the jury. Your viewpoint is clear and you thoroughly address the question of character of the defendant.
Good
Your witness statement contains several examples as evidence to persuade the jury.<BR>
<BR>
Your case presentation contains several examples as evidence to persuade the jury. You address the question of character of the defendant.
Fair
Your witness statement contains one or two examples as evidence to persuade the jury.<BR>
<BR>
Your case presentation contains one or two examples as evidence to persuade the jury.
Needs Work
Your witness statement does not contain evidence to persuade the jury.<BR>
<BR>
Your case presentation does not contain evidence to persuade the jury.
Keywords:
Character Traits: Respect, Responsibility, Caring, Friendship, Tolerance, Honesty, Courage, Cooperation, Service Learning, and Citizenship
Subjects:
Foreign Languages
Health
Social Sciences
Types:
Project
Writing
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