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Applying concepts about groups to a popular movie.
Rubric Code: AX7B5B8
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Groups in Movies
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Summary
7 %

Poor

Either too detailed, goes well beyond 5-6 sentences, or not enough information to get a sense of the plot.
Fair

Some information about the movie but not enough to get a sense of the plot or characters.
or
Summary gets bogged down in details about a specific aspect to the possible exclusion of others.
Good

Summary is approximately 5-6 sentences and gives a good sense of the movie's plot and characters.
Excellent

Information provided offers an idea of the plot and characters, is enriched with a few meaningful details, offers clear idea of the movie's plot and characters.
Primary Groups
7 %

Poor

Does not identify primary groups.
Fair

Identification of primary groups is minimal with only one relevant example from the movie.
Good

Identification of primary groups is adequate with two relevant examples from the movie with some detail.
Excellent

Identification of primary groups is good with three or more relevant examples from the movie with good detail.
Secondary Groups
7 %

Poor

Does not identify secondary groups.
Fair

Identification of secondary groups is minimal with only one relevant example from the movie.
Good

Identification of secondary groups is adequate with two relevant examples from the movie with some detail.
Excellent

Identification of secondary groups is good with three or more relevant examples from the movie with good detail.
In Groups/Out Groups
7 %

Poor

Does not identify in groups or out groups.
Fair

Examples of in-groups or out-groups does not meet the definition of in-groups or out-groups.
Good

Examples of both in-groups and out-groups are identified. They are sufficently supported with an example from the movie.
Excellent

Examples of both in-groups and out-groups are identified. They are well supported with more than one example from the movie. The relationship between the two groups is explained.
Reference Groups
7 %

Poor

Does not identify reference groups.
Fair

Identification of reference groups is minimal with only one relevant example from the movie.
Good

Identification of reference groups is adequate with two relevant examples from the movie with some detail.
Excellent

Identification of reference groups is good with three or more relevant examples from the movie with good detail.
Groupthink
7 %

Poor

Does not identify groupthink.
Fair

Example of groupthink provided does not meet the definition of groupthink.
Good

Groupthink example is provided without detail.
Excellent

Groupthink example is provided and explained with good detail.
Symbols and Characters
7 %

Poor

No symbols are identified.
Fair

One example of a symbol is mentioned with minimal explanation.
Good

Two examples of symbols are mentioned with some explanation.
Excellent

Three or more examples are mentioned with detailed explanation.
Page length
4.5 %

Poor

Less than .5 page
Fair

1 page
Good

1.5 - 2 pages
Excellent

More than 2 pages
Grammar
4.5 %

Poor

Difficult to read because of grammatical errors
Poor organization
Fair

Several grammatical errors
Poor Organization
Good

3-4 grammatical errors
Good organization
Excellent

1-2 grammatical errors
Excellent organization



Keywords:
  • sociology, groups







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