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Social Thinking Level 1
Rubric Code:
A9CC2C
By
laurenwills
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Subject:
Communication
Type:
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Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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ID own thoughts/feelings
1
Requires maximum cues to identify his thoughts and feeling.
2
Requires moderate cues to identify his thoughts and feelings.
3
Requires minimal cues to identify his thought and feelings.
4
Independently identify his own thoughts and feelings.
ID thoughts/feelings others
1
Requires maximum cues to identify the thoughts and feeling of others.
2
Requires moderate cues to identify the thoughts and feeling of others.
3
Requires minimal cues to identify the thoughts and feeling of others.
4
Independently identifies the thoughts and feelings of others.
Changing Behavior
1
Requires maximum cues to identify how he can change his behavior to keep others thinking good thoughts.
2
Requires moderate cues to identify how he can change his behavior to keep others thinking good thoughts.
3
Requires minimal cues to identify how he can change his behavior to keep others thinking good thoughts.
4
Independently identify how he can change his behavior to keep others thinking good thoughts.
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Communication
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