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Gifted & Talented
Rubric to be used for the creation of a video that explains what it means to be gifted & talented.
Rubric Code:
X8W94B
By
michaelsaracini
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Subject:
Education
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Gifted & Talented
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Meaning of Gifted & Talented
Good
Student has clearly explained what it means to be gifted & talented. Student also used personal examples to help viewers understand the meaning.
Fair
Student has explained the meaning but it may be vague or missing personal examples to help the viewer connect to the meaning.
Poor
The meaning is unclear or is missing.
Needs
Good
Student has clearly taken risks, creatively explaining the needs, desires and problems facing the gifted & talented person.
Fair
Student did not take the time to fully explain the needs, desires and problems facing the gifted learner. Left the observer with questions.
Poor
Student may be missing one or more of the required "needs".
Research (5 sources min)
Good
Student has thoroughly researched their project and has sited all sources used on Google Docs.
Fair
Student researched their project but may not have sited one or two of their sources.
Poor
Student has not sited their sources on google docs or did not site three or more.
Creativity
Good
Student clearly put a lot of thought and time into their video. It is thoughtful and stands out. There are no errors.
Fair
The video may have two or three errors, may be hard to hear or unclear.
Poor
The video looks sloppy and lacks creativity.
Time on Task
Good
Student came to class each time fully prepared with all materials. Used class time wisely and did not have to be redirected. All homework assigned was completed fully on time.
Fair
Student was one or two times for class. May have had to be redirected. But all required work was completed on time each week.
Poor
Student was not prepared for class more than three times. Had to be redirected many times and/or was missing required weekly work for class.
Subjects:
Education
Types:
Project
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