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Social Studies Lesson Plan
Social studies methods students deliver a lesson plan in class.
Rubric Code:
QA692
By
maquila
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate, Graduate
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Social Studies Lesson
Good
20 pts
Fair
15 pts
Poor
10 pts
Notes
0 pts
Objectives and Standards
Good
Objectives are clear, connected to content, include varied skills and levels, and are appropriate to the time frame and student age. Standards are relevant.
Fair
Objectives are connected to content and somewhat varied.
Poor
Objectives are few and limited in the application of skills and learning styles.
Notes
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Sources and Anticipatory Set
Good
Sources give students a good background for the lesson. Anticipatory set gets their attention and directs them into the lesson.
Fair
Sources are adequate. Anticipatory set is uninteresting.
Poor
Poor source choices. Weak or unapparent anticipatory set.
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Procedures
Good
Procedures lead students to objectives, demonstrate the desired behaviors and activities, are varied and interesting, and engage students of different levels and learning styles.
Fair
Procedures are loosely connected to objectives, and lack interest or variety.
Poor
Procedures do not connect to objectives or are disorganized in their presentation.
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Assessments
Good
Assessments match the objectives, are understandable, offer opportunities for learners with different learning styles and abilities, and present challenges.
Fair
Assessments are routine, somewhat clear, loosely related to objectives, and limited in learning styles and challenges.
Poor
Assessments are not varied or clearly connected to objectives.
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Presentation
Good
Presenter is clear and interesting, shows command of material, is organized and engaging, draws in the class, and leads class toward objectives.
Fair
Presenter is clear and in command of material.
Poor
Presenter is uninspired, does not have mastery of material, or is unorganized.
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Keywords:
social studies methods, education, lesson plan
Subjects:
Social Sciences
Types:
Presentation
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