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You are the Teacher Grammar Lesson 
Teaching groups will select a grammar topic from a list of grammar topics Teaching groups will produce a lesson, complete with presentation, an exciting activity and an informative worksheet. Each group will practice their lesson in class before presenting their activity to the 7th grade students.
Rubric Code: N4X6AX
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
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1 pts

Fair

5 pts

Good

10 pts

Presentation
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Poor

Student does not employ creativity to express grammar topic. Presentation lacks a visual aide. The presentation is far less than 5 minutes. The presentation does not explain how to use or identify the grammar topic effectively. The presentation was unorganized
Fair

Student uses some creativity to explain the grammar topic. There was an attempt to use a visual aide. The presentation was approximately 5 minutes long. Student had a decent explanation of the grammar topic and how to use it or identify it correctly. The presentation made an attempt to distinguish between correct and incorrect usage. The presentation was fairly organized.
Good

Student uses creativity to explain the grammar topic. A visual aide was used. examples: music, videos, children's books, posters, powerpoint presentations, or anything else that would creatively engage Intro.Punjabi 11 students. This 5 minute presentation explains the grammar topic and how to use it or identify it correctly. This presentation distinguishes between correct usage and incorrect usage. Everything was presented in an organized manner
Worksheet
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Poor

Worksheet is boring and includes little or no grammar practice. Worksheet does not open with an example. The presentation is well under 5 minutes long or far exceeds 5 minutes.
Fair

Worksheet is somewhat interesting and somewhat helps students practice their grammar topic. Worksheet includes some sort of definition and or example of the topic. Worksheet provides some opportunities to practice. The worksheet portion of the presentation is complete in approximately 5 minutes.
Good

Worksheet is interesting and will help students practice their grammar topic. Worksheet begins with an example of proper usage. Worksheet provides many opportunities for practice. No more and no less than 5 minutes.
Activity
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Poor

Activity does not prove that students understand and know the grammar topic. The activity is not fun or creative. The activity does not refer to the grammar lesson or reinforce the knowledge gained in the lesson. The presentation is well under or far exceeds 5 minutes.
Fair

Activity attempts to provide an opportunity for students to prove their understanding and knowledge of the grammar topic. Activity is somewhat creative and fun. Activity has a fun element in it, while reinforcing knowledge. The presentation is complete in approximately 5 minutes.
Good

An opportunity is created for students to prove that they understand and know the grammar topic. This activity must be creative and fun. Activities provide students with the opportunity to have fun while using their new found knowledge. The activity makes the lesson memorable, while reinforcing what was learned. No more and no less than 5 minutes.
Mastery
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Poor

Presenter expresses a poor or vague grasp of the grammar topic. Team members are unable to answer questions or assist students while learning their grammar topic.
Fair

Team expresses a decent understanding and can answer most questions about the grammar topic.
Good

Team expresses mastery of grammar topic. Each team member is able to answer questions and assist students while learning their grammar topic.




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