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Daily Points Rubric
Daily Points Rubric
A rubric to assess daily points
Rubric Code:
V8C5B2
By
lcruickshanks
Draft
Public Rubric
Subject:
Business
Type:
Attendance
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Daily Build Points
Not Demonstrated
0 pts
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Professionalism
Not Demonstrated
Not in assigned seat, uses profanity, not prepare does not have materials (pencil, notebook) uses cell phone or ipod in class without permission
Poor
Follows few of the aspects of being professional, seated in assigned seat at beginning of class, comes prepared does not use cell phone or ipod in class without permission
Fair
Follows some of the aspects of being professional, seated in assigned seat at beginning of class, comes prepared does not use cell phone or ipod in class without permission
Good
Follows most of the aspects of being professional, seated in assigned seat at beginning of class, comes prepared does not use cell phone or ipod in class without permission
Excellent
Follows all of the aspects of being professional, seated in assigned seat at beginning of class, comes prepared, does not use cell phone or ipod in class without permission
Staying on Task
Not Demonstrated
Does not complete more than 30% of tasks. Refuses to participate in class discussion or work.
Poor
Is easly distracted, causes disruption in the classroom. Does not respond to teacher prompt. Uses cell phone or other electronic devices during class.
Fair
Is easliy distracted, and may not respond to initial prompt to continue with task. Will return to task after multiple prompts
Good
Usually completes a given task. Usually can work and talk to peers. If distracted, student will respond to prompt to continue with task
Excellent
Almost always completes a given task through. Talks with peers, while working. Will quickly return to task if distracted by peer or event in classroom.
Work Quality
Not Demonstrated
Refuses to do work teacher asks.
Poor
Often tries to complete task without regard to instructor direction or sample. Product would not be usable in a retail setting.
Fair
Work completed is similar to what is expected by instructor through direction or samples, but lacks details and effort. Product may not be usable in a retail setting.
Good
Usually completes work to the best of their ability. Work completed is usually what is expected by the instructors direction or sample.
Excellent
Completes work to the best of their ability. Work completed is very similar to the direction or sample given by instructor.
Classwork
Not Demonstrated
Refuses to do work teacher asks.
Poor
Usually refuses to complete given tasks. Will not find a writing utencill to complete work. May eventually begin work on classwork, but will not be able to complete first part of task. Does not put worksheets in binders when asked.
Fair
Usually starts classwork, but maybe distracted during lesson. Classwork is incomplete due to distractions or refusal to complete work.
Good
Usually completes classwork, but often needs second or third prompt. Will put any paperwork away, but needs prompting
Excellent
Completes given assignments with only the initial prompt. Organizes any worksheets in binder.
Respect/ Attitude
Not Demonstrated
Not demonstrated
Poor
Does not use appropriate language. Does not respect personal space of peers or adults. Uses increased volume when talking to adults. Usualy does not follow school, classroom or community partnership expectations.
Fair
Uses inappropriate language daily. Often gets too close to peers and adults, not respecting their personal space. Often does not follow school, classroom and community partnership expectations.
Good
Usually uses appropriate language with peers and adults. Gives appropriate personal space with peers and adults. Usually obey's school, classroom and community partnership expectations.
Excellent
Uses appropriate language with peers and adults. Gives appropriate personal space with peers and adults. Obey's school and classroom, and community partnership expectations.
Clean Up
Not Demonstrated
Not demonstrated
Poor
Usually refuses to clean up area where working. May start cleaning up after many prompts, but usually the task is nearly completed.
Fair
Cleans up only after many prompts. Once starting will find excuses to stop the clean up task. Does not readily clean up after others.
Good
Cleans up afterself with prompting, but has a hard time helping others clean up their area.
Excellent
With one or zero prompts. Cleans up after self, and offers to clean up after peers and instructors- in all of their environments.
Keywords:
Daily points
Subjects:
Business
Music
Types:
Attendance
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