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ACE's Leaders Teaching Activity 1
This rubric was created to evaluate the Adapted Physical Education Leaders in their first teaching expereience
Rubric Code:
KX64743
By
jkravitz
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Subject:
Physical Ed., Fitness
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Collaborative Efforts
Good
There is strong evidence that the group has collaborated regularly on Haiku and has communicated properly to set up this first activity
Fair
There is evidence that the group has collaborated, some on Haiku, and there has been some communication to set up this first activity
Poor
There is little to no evidence that the group has collaborated at all, and very little communication has been used to set up this first activity.
Outline
Good
The group has put together a strong outline of how their lesson is going to happen. Each job is explained in detail, along with rules, equipment, and facility needs.
Fair
The group has put together an outline, but some information is missing. This could include enough detail in jobs, rules, equipment, or facility needs.
Poor
The group has not put together an outline, or has is missing a lot of information. This could be little to no information about their jobs, rules, equipment, or facility needs.
Flow of the Lesson
Good
During the lesson, the group shows a strong command of their class. They are asking questions, demonstrating the activity, and enforcing the rules. The activity goes smooth, or the group adjusts the activity appropriately to get the activity back on track.
Fair
During the lesson, the group shows a some command of their class. They are able to answer questions, but do not check for understanding. They demonstrate part of the activity, but leave some areas out. The group enforces some rules but are not consistent. The activity is a little rough, but overall fairly successful. The group does little to adjust to the issues within their game.
Poor
The group does not have much control of the activity or their class. They do not ask questions, nor answer very many appropriately. They do not demonstrate the activity, and do not enforce the rules, which makes the activity fail. The group makes no effort to make adjustments in their activity.
Body Language
Good
The group shows confidence and poise when addressing their group. There is no gum chewing, arms crossed, and the group is active with the class during the activity. The group is having fun with their class.
Fair
The group shows some confidence and some poise when addressing their group. Fidgeting and/or gum chewing is eventide. Arm crossing is happening, but the group stays involved during the activity. The group is having fun, but still reserved.
Poor
The group shows no confidence nor poise when addressing their group. The group is using poor body language; arms crossed, gum chewing, fidgeting, and poor posture. Some members are standing to the side disengaged from the activity. There is no evidence of enjoyment in what they are doing.
Keywords:
Adapted, Leaders, Activity
Subjects:
Physical Ed., Fitness
Types:
Presentation
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