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Mock Trial Rubric -- Jury 
Rubric to be used for mock trial juries.
Rubric Code: YXC5A29
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Subject: Political Science  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Excellent

20 pts

Good

16 pts

Fair

14 pts

Poor

12 pts

Jury Worksheets

Excellent

Worksheets were well completed. Answered all questions completely and accurately.
Good

Worksheets were satisfactory. There were several incorrect answers and/or all questions were not completely answered
Fair

Worksheets were less than satisfactory. There are many errors on the worksheets and questions were not answered appropriately.
Poor

Student did not put forth any effort on worksheets. Worksheets were not answered completely and not all questions were answered.
Trial Notes

Excellent

Jury member took detailed, complete notes that were very helpful in deliberations.
Good

Jury member took complete notes, but the notes were not detailed. The notes helped the jury member in deliberations.
Fair

Jury member took partial notes, but the notes were not detailed or complete. The notes somewhat helped the jury member in deliberations.
Poor

Jury member did not take notes and the notes did not help the jury member in deliberations.
Work in Class

Excellent

Jury member effectively used class time to work on jury materials. The jury member was never or rarely distracted and when distracted, quickly refocused.
Good

The jury member used most of the class time to work on the jury materials but occasionally got distracted during class. Jury member seldomly had to be redirected.
Fair

The jury member seldomly used class time to work on the case. The attorney was often distracted during class and/or had to frequently be told to work.
Poor

The attorney rarely used class time to work on the case. The attorney was frequently distracted during class time.
Participation

Excellent

Jury member was an active participant in class and during deliberations. Jury member also displayed proper courtroom decorum (including proper attire). Jury member had no absences or up to 1 excused absences.
Good

Jury member frequently participated in class and during deliberations. Jury member mostly displayed proper courtroom decorum (including proper attire). Jury member had no unexcused absences and up to 2 excused absences.
Fair

Jury member seldomly participated in class and during deliberations. Jury member seldomly displayed proper courtroom decorum. Jury member had no unexcused absences but more than 2 excused absences.
Poor

Jury member did not participate in class or during deliberations. Jury member did not display proper courtroom decorum.Jury member had unexcused absences.
Cooperation

Excellent

Jury member willingly worked with and was cordial with all other jury members.
Good

Jury member willingly worked with and was cordial with most, but not all, other jury members.
Fair

Jury member reluctantly worked with and was cordial with the other jury members.
Poor

Jury member did not work with and was not cordial with other jury members.










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