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Skit: Decision Making (Health 7)
Skit: Decision Making (Health 7)
Students work in groups to write and perform a skit about decision making and "life skills" The skit must contain 2 scenes: a situation where a poor decision was made and the same situation where a better decision is made. Choices must be clear. A narrator may be used. All members of the groups must have at least 2 complete lines.
Rubric Code:
EX87X2W
By
Spartyjk
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Subject:
Health
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Skit
Unacceptable
0 pts
Not Yet Meeting Expectations
1 pts
Minimally Meeting Expectations
2 pts
Meeting Expectations
3 pts
Exceeding Expectations
4 pts
Content: Situation
Unacceptable
No background information is given.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations
Situation in which decision must be made is vague. Far more detail must be included to give viewers a clear idea of why a decision needs to be made.
Minimally Meeting Expectations
Situation in which decision must be made is somewhat clear. More background information is needed for the viewers to fully understand why choice needs to be made.
Meeting Expectations
Situation in which decision must be made is clear. Enough background information is given for the viewers to understand the choice to be made.
Exceeding Expectations
Situation in which decision must be made is very clear and detailed, but not too long.
Content: Poor Decision
Unacceptable
Poor choice not included in skit.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations
Poor choice that was made is vague, inappropriate for the situation, or unrelated to the situation.
Minimally Meeting Expectations
Poor choice that was made is not very clear. Consequence may be either unrelated to the choice or inappropriate for the situation.
Meeting Expectations
Poor choice that was made is clear. One consequence of the poor decision is given.
Exceeding Expectations
Poor choice that was made is shown in great detail. Two or more consequences of the poor decision are given.
Content: Better Decision
Unacceptable
Better choice not included in skit.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations
Better choice that was made is vague, inappropriate for the situation, or unrelated to the situation.
Minimally Meeting Expectations
Better choice that was made is not very clear. Consequence may be either unrelated to the choice or inappropriate for the situation.
Meeting Expectations
Better choice made clear. One consequence of the better decision in given.
Exceeding Expectations
Better choice that was made is shown in great detail. Two or more consequences of the better decision are given.
Participation
Unacceptable
Only one person is presenting.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations
Only two people are active in the presentation.
Minimally Meeting Expectations
Most people are active in teh presentation.
Meeting Expectations
All people are active in thepresentation
Exceeding Expectations
All members are active in the presentation and make an active contribution.
Subjects:
Health
Types:
Presentation
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