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Classroom Management 
Students will read an article and use a graphic organizer to explain 8 of the techniques in the article. The student will use neat handwriting and organize information in an easy to follow format.
Rubric Code: ZA4WB
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Good

3 pts

Great

5 pts

Graphic Organizer is new

Poor

Graphic Organizer has been used before and is not appropriate for this assignment.
Good

Student created an organizer but it had been used before.
Great

Student created a new organizer on their own or through edHelper.com
8 techniques are explained

Poor

5 or less techniques are explained
Good

6-7 techniques are explained
Great

8 techniques are explained and details are easy to understand
Handwriting

Poor

Sloppy and hard to read
Good

Readable but not neat; some areas are hard to read
Great

Neat and easy to read
Spelling

Poor

3 or more spelling errors
Good

1-2 spelling errors
Great

No spelling errors
Punctual

Poor

Late
Good

On time but no rubric or name
Great

Assignment AND rubric are turned in on time and name is included




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