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YOU TEACH THE LESSON
YOU TEACH THE LESSON
Develop a lesson to teach the most important information about your dramatic time period through an interactive, engaging project or presentation. You must include vocabulary and an assessment (quiz or other) with answer key.
Rubric Code:
MX87289
By
joancrownhodges
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Subject:
Accounting
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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YOU TEACH THE LESSON
POOR
1 pts
FAIR
2 pts
WELL DONE
3 pts
!!!SPECTACULAR!!
4 pts
PRESENTATION
POOR
Soft voice, hard to understand, weak, poor confidence and competence, poor eye contact, unclear directions
FAIR
Normal voice tone, some eye contact, some confidence and competence, unclear directions
WELL DONE
Passion in voice some of the time, good eye contact, confident and competent, clear directions
!!!SPECTACULAR!!
Excited about topic, great eye contact; very confident and competent, clear directions
Notes
POOR
Poorly done; not engaging, incomplete; difficult to understand; can not take notes
FAIR
Somewhat engaging, somewhat memorable, notes somewhat able to be understood; able to take basic notes
WELL DONE
Creative integration; active and engaging, notes are basically clear and understandable; able to take notes
!!!SPECTACULAR!!
Unique ideas; Well organized; interesting notes which are completely clear and understandable; clearly able to take notes
VOCABULARY
POOR
Bare minimum for requirement
FAIR
Adequate presentation of vocabulary; no student interaction
WELL DONE
Creative integration of vocabulary; students can fully comprehend
!!!SPECTACULAR!!
Thorough integration of vocabulary; students able to know/reproduce terms
QUIZ/ANSWER KEY
POOR
Missing items; disorganized, messy
FAIR
Adequate; needs more work and attention to detail, somewhat organized
WELL DONE
Attractive and Appealing; neat and complete, easy to follow & understand,
!!!SPECTACULAR!!
Eye catching, and organized, beyond expectations.
VISUAL AID
POOR
No visual aid(s)
FAIR
Visual aid is present, though not cited; visual aid may not make sense
WELL DONE
Visual aid(s) present and clear; cited; seems to fit presentation well enough
!!!SPECTACULAR!!
Visual aids integrated into presentation smoothly; cited properly; make presentation better
Subjects:
Accounting
Social Sciences
Vocational
(General)
Types:
Project
Presentation
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