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Outliers Jigsaw Project
Outliers Jigsaw Project
After reading a chapter of Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell, students present a summary, key claims and evidence, and important vocabulary from the chapter
Rubric Code:
QX66W6W
By
jmelsha
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Outliers Jigsaw
Poor
12 pts
Fair
14 pts
Good
16 pts
Exceptional
20 pts
Central Idea
Poor
Central idea or claim is not stated or explained. Student does not show understanding of central idea and it is not included in graphics or slides.
Fair
Central idea or claim is stated and explained. Student may not be clear or show understanding of the central idea. Central idea is not included in graphics
Good
Central idea or claim is clearly stated and emphasized. Students understand and can explain the central idea. May be included in graphic(s)
Exceptional
Central idea or claim is clearly stated and emphasized. Students obviously understand the central idea or argument. Included in graphic or slide presentation
Supporting evidence
Poor
No evidence is presented to support the central idea or claim.
Fair
Evidence may or may not be presented, and may or may not be explained clearly to audience. It may not be part of the graphics
Good
Presentation presents the evidence supporting the central idea or claim. This information is included in the presentation and emphasized for the audience.
Exceptional
Presentation clearly states and explains the supporting evidence for the central idea. Evidence is presented in a way that audience can remember it
Key Vocabulary
Poor
There is no vocabulary included in the presentation
Fair
Key words are presented or mentioned, but not defined
Good
Key words are presented and defined
Exceptional
Key words are presented, defined, and explained as to why they are important to understanding the chapter
Visual Element
Poor
There is no visual element or it is obviously done in haste
Fair
The visual element is done, but may not be completely clear, uncluttered, or is missing one or more of the required elements of the presentation
Good
Visual element is well done, clear, uncluttered, and has all required elements for the presentation
Exceptional
Visual element is exceptionally well done, easy to read, clear, uncluttered, and has all the required elements for the presentation
Group Collaboration
Poor
Only one member of the group speaks or presents
Fair
One or more members of the group do not speak and do not appear to have had a role in the final presentation
Good
Each member of the group participates in the final presentation
Exceptional
Each member of the group participates in the presentation and clearly had a role in designing the final product
Keywords:
outliers, summary
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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