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The Pigman Discussion 
Rubric Code: V49342
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Subject: English  
Type: (Other)  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric The Pigman: A Discussion
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  Excellent

5 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

1 pts

Listening

Students are to listen while their classmates discuss The Pigman

Excellent

- Listens respectfully and attentively while other classmates are speaking.
- Quiet and polite while other groups share.
- Entirely aware of content and ideas expressed in other discussions.
Fair

- Listens to discussions, but loses focus at some points.
- Mostly quiet during other discussions, but sometimes will interrupt.
- Not fully able to recall content and ideas expressed in other discussions.
Poor

- Inattentive to other discussions.
- Consistently interrupts other discussions.
- Completely unaware of content and ideas expressed in other discussions.
Discussion

Students are to be engaged in theirs and all other discussions

Excellent

- Thoughts are well prepared and expressed clearly in discussion
- Engage groups after discussions with questions and comments
- Interesting higher level questions!
- Contributes original thoughts to discussions
Fair

- Group is prepared, but discussion loses its focus at some points.
- A lack of questions and comments after discussions.
- Too few higher level questions.
- Contributes to discussion, but lets others speak more.
Poor

- Group is unprepared for discussion.
- No questions and comments after other discussions.
- No higher level questions.
- Does not contribute to their own discussion.
Comprehension

Students should show a clear readiness and ability to discuss The Pigman

Excellent

- Uses evidence from text to support ideas
- Identify character's point of view and motivations
- Analyzes themes from novel.
Fair

- Able to recall some moments from text for support.
- Not completely aware of character's point of view.
- Acknowledges themes, but is unaware of their impact.
Poor

- Not able to recall any moments from the text to support idaes.
- Unaware of narrators point of view.
- Not able to express the theme and its meaning.




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