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Romeo and Juliet Trial -- Jury Foreman
Romeo and Juliet Trial -- Jury Foreman
Use for Jury Foreman in mock trial.
Rubric Code:
U23BW7
By
kannsmith
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Trial Attorney Rubric
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
0 pts
Trial Conduct/Notes
Excellent
Professional and attentive at all times. Extensive notes and understanding of evidence presented.
Good
Professional and attentive at all times. Accurate notes and understanding of evidence presented.
Fair
Sketchy note-taking. Limited understanding of evidence presented.
Poor
Inappropriate behavior, lack of professionalism or attention. Few notes taken during trial.
Costume Choice
Excellent
Costume choice clearly reflects character's rank in society and is appropriate for court. All pieces have been carefully selected according to character's profile.
Good
Costume choice reflects character's status/job. One piece may be inappropriate for character or court.
Fair
Costume choice is haphazard but appropriate for court. Two or more pieces do not reflect an accurate portrayal of the character.
Poor
Clearly inappropriate clothing choices for character or court.
Outline of Duties
Excellent
Clear evidence of research into foreman's duties, including a detailed understanding of the charges presented, and the role of the jury in a trial. Sources cited in MLA format
Good
Evidence of research into foreman's duties, charges presented and the role of the jury in a trial. Sources cited in MLA format
Fair
Scant research with thinly detailed summary. Sources cited.
Poor
Duties based on "Twelve Angry Men" alone; no research done. Sources not cited.
Keeping Deliberation on Track
Excellent
Moved deliberation along at a reasonable, respectful pace, keeping discussions short and to the point. Quelled arguments as soon as they erupted.
Good
Moved deliberation along at a reasonable pace. Perhaps allowed one argument to develop, but no off-topic conversations.
Fair
Kept deliberation on track for the most part. Allowed more than one argument to develop, but no off-topic conversations.
Poor
Did not keep deliberation on track. Allowed discussions to stall or distract from the proceedings. Inappropriate measures to move conversation along.
Research Summary
Excellent
Complete and accurate summary of research, including citation of sources, with analysis of changes between Elizabethan England and modern American jury process. No spelling or grammatical mistakes.
Good
Complete and accurate summary of research, including citation of sources, with analysis of changes between Elizabethan England and modern American jury process. 1-2 spelling or grammatical mistakes.
Fair
Complete and accurate summary of research, including citation of sources, with analysis of changes between Elizabethan England and modern American jury process. 3-5 spelling or grammatical mistakes.
Poor
Research summary is missing analysis of changes, citation of sources or any information about jury duties.
Keywords:
Romeo, Juliet, Trial
Subjects:
English
Political Science
Types:
Presentation
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