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Group Presentations for Thinking Maps
Group Presentations for Thinking Maps
Groups of students will compare and contrast on chart paper, "Anthony Burns", by Virginia Hamilton, with one of her African-American folktales.
Rubric Code:
T7333C
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jesket
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Thinking Maps Group Presentation
25 %
Emerging
1 pts
Proficient
2 pts
Exemplary
3 pts
Students share equally.
25 %
Emerging
Only one or a few of the students participated in putting the presentation together.
Proficient
Some of the students shared in putting the presentation together.
Exemplary
All students equally shared in putting the presentation together.
Poster is legible, neat, creative.
25 %
Emerging
The poster was far below grade expection for neatness, creativity, and legibility.
Proficient
The poster needed to be neater, more legible, and more creative.
Exemplary
The poster was very creative, neat, and legible.
three accurate examples were given.
25 %
Emerging
Only one accurate example was given.
Proficient
Two accurate examples were given.
Exemplary
Three or more accurate examples were given.
Evidence cited.
25 %
Emerging
Students did provide evidence to back their claims of cause and effect on their thinking maps about the stories/folktales.
Proficient
Students included and placed similarities and differences on their thinking maps, about the stories/folktales, but more information was needed to make their evidence clear.
Exemplary
Students included clear evidence to back their claims of similarities and differences on their thinking maps about the stories/folktales.
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