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The Great Debate -6th grade team paper
The Great Debate - Tuck Everlasting
Rubric Code:
ZXX47BX
By
khaugrud
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Debate
Exceeds
4 pts
Meets
3 pts
Partially Meets
2 pts
Does Not Meet
1 pts
Understanding of Topic
Exceeds
The team clearly understood the topic in-depth and presented the information convincingly.
Meets
The team understood the topic in-depth and presented the information with ease.
Partially Meets
The team seemed to understand the main points of the topic and presented those with some efficiency.
Does Not Meet
The team did not show an adequate understanding of the topic.
Opening Statement
Exceeds
Opening statement clearly defines the viewpoint of the team and briefly lists 3 or more major points in a clever and interesting way.
Meets
Opening statement clearly defines the viewpoint of the team and briefly lists their 2-3 major points in a somewhat interesting way.
Partially Meets
Opening statement attempts to clearly define the viewpoint of the team and briefly lists 1-2 major points.
Does Not Meet
Opening statement doesn't define the viewpoint and doesn't list major reasons.
Major Points
Exceeds
Points clearly expresses their viewpoint, including at least 3 details and examples to support their answer in a highly persuasive manner. Sentences are in their own words.
Meets
Points clearly expresses their viewpoint, including at least 3 details and examples to support their answer in a somewhat interesting way. Sentences are in their own words.
Partially Meets
Points attempt to clearly express their viewpoint, including only 2 details and examples to support their answer. Most sentences are in their own words but there is some "cutting and pasting".
Does Not Meet
Points attempt to clearly express their viewpoint, including only 1 detail and example to support their answer. The paper is mostly not written in the team's own words.
Concluding Statement
Exceeds
Concluding statement clearly sums up the viewpoint of the team and briefly lists their 3 major points in a clever and interesting way.
Meets
Concluding statement clearly sums up the viewpoint of the team and briefly lists their 3 major points in a somewhat interesting way.
Partially Meets
Concluding statement attempts to clearly sum up the viewpoint of the team and briefly lists 2 major points.
Does Not Meet
Concluding statement doesn't sum up the viewpoint and doesn't list major reasons.
Presentation
Exceeds
Presentation is clearly loud enough for the audience to hear. Team members did not have to read the entire paper. They made great eye contact and spoke with wonderful expression.
Meets
Team members spoke with good tone and expression. The audience was able to hear what they were saying clearly.
Partially Meets
Team members spoke with some good tone and expression but were sometimes monotone or stumbled over what they were saying.
Does Not Meet
Team members did not seem prepared to speak, mumbled, were difficult to understand and stumbled over what they were saying.
Subjects:
English
Education
Types:
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