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Current Events Rubric 
Students may complete quarterly current events using the following rubric instead of their prayer assignement.
Rubric Code: T967AC
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Subject: Psychology  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Current Events Rubric
  Outstanding Work

3 pts

Well Done

2 pts

Good Work

1 pts

Unacceptable Work

0 pts

Article/Source

Outstanding Work

The article is a local, national or world current event. The information is easy to understand, and long enough to write several paragraphs. The article (cut out or photocopied) was submitted.
Well Done

The article/source submitted is either not current (current is less than a year old) or not attached but is from a valid source, is pertinent to any content covered in class.
Good Work

The article/source is not attached to written summary, or is from an invalid source and contains a brief mention of psychology content.
Unacceptable Work

The article/source chosen has no relevance to current news, in psychology.
Citation

Outstanding Work

Article/Source is documented using the stated format and contains all elements.
Well Done

Article/Source is documented but does not use stated format and is therefore missing some elements.
Good Work

Article/Source is documented but is missing many elements.
Unacceptable Work

Article/Source is not documented.
Oral Summary

Outstanding Work

The summary is
contains the 5W's and How. The main
idea of the article is clear and source is unplagiarized (quoted if necessary).
Well Done

The summary is presented in a few sentences
OR
A summary of the main idea and important details are included, but lacking clarity.
Good Work

The summary ispresented in a few sentences
AND
A summary of the main idea and important details is lacking clarity.
Unacceptable Work

The summary is not done at all.
Response/Application

Outstanding Work

Your reaction to the article is one paragraph (5-7 sentences), explains your reactions and opinions to the information in your article. Facts are included from the article to support your opinion/reaction.
Well Done

Your reaction to the article is one paragraph (5-7 sentences), somewhat explains your reactions and opinions to the information in your article. It includes some evidence to support your opinion/reaction.
Good Work

Your reaction to the article is a few sentences and slightly explains your reactions and opinions to the information. Your article does not include evidence to support your opinion/reaction.
Unacceptable Work

Response/Application is missing from report.
Conventions

Outstanding Work

Words are well chosen and concise. There were no errors in spelling, punctuation, capitalization or grammar.
Well Done

There were few errors in spelling, punctuation, capitalization or grammar. Paragraphs were properly formatted. Proof reading evident.
Good Work

Some errors occurred in capitalization, punctuation, word usage, run-on sentences, and fragments. Paragraph formatting was inconsistent. Proof reading questionable.
Unacceptable Work

Numerous errors in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, word usage, run-on sentences, and sentence fragments. Paragraphs not indented. No evidence of proof reading.





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